turn shove
Posted by Rakki Otoko
Posted by
Rakki Otoko
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Low Stakes
turn shove
Blinds: $0.10/$0.25 (6 Players)
CO: $27.10
BN: $25.00
SB: $25.10
BB: $40.80 (Hero)
UTG: $12.03
MP: $29.37
BN: $25.00
SB: $25.10
BB: $40.80 (Hero)
UTG: $12.03
MP: $29.37
Preflop
($0.35)
Hero is BB with
J
9
, , , ,
Flop
($2.35)
J
4
8
, , , , ,
Turn
($12.35)
J
4
8
T
, ,
opp is fish VP34 PF17
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I play this hand just like you did, fast forward, the only thing being that I set up the size on the flop in a way that I can just jam the turn for maximum fold equity. So apart from betsizing, well played imo.
i think thats gonna be hard to do with him having over 100bb to start hand what sizing would you use
call flop, call turn, finesse to SD if you can on cards that dont connect for you.
OTT you have allot of eq and great SD value vs his FD's/ str draws. When you raise here it seems like your filtering his range to hands that beat you at SD and draws that are going to smash you if a clubs rolls off.
Your going to be raising allot of your non paired FD, and you need some in your calling range. Weakest TP ones make allot of sense here.
Not to mention your blowing the fish out of the pot.
Flop raise doesn't make sense to me, why do you think raising is better than calling?
Didn't see the stacksize, true! It's not possible to jam but I'd still make it big to commit myself as early as possible and to make it clear that I'm not folding anymore.
I think we're going to be dominated quite a few times by better Js so I don't mind him folding those. If a third club hits the board he's gonna shut down the action with his TP hands anyways I assume.
At the same time I want to get the money in against his worse FDs like 5c6c, 7c6c, etc. and even if he has a set or better FD like Ac5c (which we are a favorite against), I'm not afraid since we have tons of outs/ block two of his outs. Therefore I want to increase the potsize as fast as possible and ideally get it in on the Flop since equity is best here and drops quite a bit on most turns.
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