[ZOOM 6MAX]
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[ZOOM 6MAX]
Blinds: $0.08/$0.16 (6 Players)
BN: $46.97 (Hero)
SB: $16.00
BB: $17.08
UTG: $16.00
MP: $16.48
CO: $41.27
SB: $16.00
BB: $17.08
UTG: $16.00
MP: $16.48
CO: $41.27
Only 22 hands where he played 27/18
Preflop
($0.24)
Hero is BN with
K
A
, , , ,
Flop
($3.12)
T
Q
K
, , ,
On the flop do you agree with cbeting? What about my sizing? I think i should've gone bigger.
When he x/r me on this board i don't think he will be bluffing a lot so i give him a very strong range (TT,QQ,KQs,AJs) all possible on his preflop calling range and he will probably play them this way, vs that range we have 42% equity, so i think that playing 100bb deep GII is a good option, but this deep i think that calling is superior.
When he x/r me on this board i don't think he will be bluffing a lot so i give him a very strong range (TT,QQ,KQs,AJs) all possible on his preflop calling range and he will probably play them this way, vs that range we have 42% equity, so i think that playing 100bb deep GII is a good option, but this deep i think that calling is superior.
Turn
($9.08)
T
Q
K
5
,
Given his sizing on the turn bet, we need 28% equity to call but only have 26%, i decided to call anyway because i think we have implied odds more than good enough to make up for that 2% deficit, especially IP and because of the fact that despite a h or a J turn our hand pretty much face up, he must be really strong and won't fold vs a small bet.
River
($20.62)
T
Q
K
5
7
,
On the river i think the only option is to fold, right? I don't think many players at these stakes are capable of x/r the flop and then fire turn and river with worse than AK.
Final Pot
CO wins $19.69
Rake is $0.93
Rake is $0.93
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xb flop.
Yep, check back flop.
It smacks his 3b calling range and you're rarely getting value from worse.Also, expect villains at these stakes to fastplay all of their nutted hands otf but you can continue on any turn by checking back and still get value otr when you make your hand.
Hard to get three streets of value from a worse hand here so I agree with checking back. Additionally it's nice to have some FDs in your xb range.
Thanks a lot a guys if cbeting was the best option here was one of my doubts, when i played it i tought about that, and as played i think the sizing was also a mistake.
If we were OOP let's say BTN opens and we 3bet from the blinds would also x/c the flop?
Yep probably even better to x/c in a 3b pot. There usually are barely any worse hands that you can get 3 streets from and he can have all the straights and 2pair on this flop.
Moreover, you probably want to x/c some AQ on this board, so it's nice to x/c some strong hands to protect your range.
Yeah probably, AKhh is pretty premium xc hand on this board. Wouldn't really hate bet xc line OOP though.
Thanks a lot guys, i have yet another question no regarding this specific flop where i agree with you about x back the flop.
This question is about protection from my x/c range, on A high boards that are more dry than this one and don't hit our opponents range as hard as this one, i usually use A2-A5 on my x/c range and other Ax on my beting range, do you agree with this? How do you protect your ranges?
Yea I'm doing the same basically. If it's a dry Axx board, I'll also x/c AA, so that I can have all sorts of nuts, medium strength hands and hands that give up.
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