what size of bet
Posted by Ondrej Rysavy
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Ondrej Rysavy
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what size of bet
CO: $55.09
BN: $50.50
SB: $117.61
BB: $69.95 (Hero)
BN: $50.50
SB: $117.61
BB: $69.95 (Hero)
Seat 2: Player2 ( $50.50 USD ) - VPIP: 25, PFR: 21, 3B: 6, AF: 2.9, Hands: 956
BTN open 62%
BTN open 62%
Preflop
($0.75)
(4 Players)
Hero was dealt
A
4
CO folds, BN raises to $1, SB folds, Hero calls $0.50
CO folds, BN raises to $1, SB folds, Hero calls $0.50
i have some big hand on other table i just call...
Flop
($2.25)
2
A
4
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
BN bets $1.50,
Hero raises to $4.25,
BN calls $2.75
hit nuts and now i hope he have good A and he call raise and two barrel because is BTN v BB spot
Turn
($10.75)
2
(2 Players)
Hero bets $5.50,
BN calls $5.50
dunno why i bet so small here ,maybe because i don let him fold here with AJ-AT
River
($21.75)
7
(2 Players)
Hero bets $16.25
no draw come ,maybe i can bet bigger ,try represent busted draw?
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3b this pre - I don't mind defending, but don't see any reason to not 3b. We have A4s OOP.
If we bet the turn more, we can jam this river which would be my main goal. <---
BUT As played: I'd consider shipping the river, still. I don't expect him to fold Ax, nor do I expect him to believe we have 2x. I still think your river-sizing is fine though.
Yeah I would generally 3bet this pre as there are a lot of other hands that I would prefer to just call w vs a btn minraise.
Flop: I think your x/r is too small. I would x/r to ~$5.50
Turn: This is a good card for him as there are now less combos of 22, A2 which represents a lot of our x/r value range OTF and becuase of this Id be inclined to bet more (maybe about $7ish) on the turn and then jam river.
this game was funny btw :D he call and show 32 :p dont except at all
pf is fine, ch/r flop a touch bigger, bet turn bigger and jam river
Both 3bet or flat pre seems fine. I like the way you played it.
thx for help, every street i lose some value win small sizing(maybe not to much ,he can call little wide with smaller bets)
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