100 6max, 3bet pot OOP
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100 6max, 3bet pot OOP
HJ: $57.98
CO: $250
BN: $250.60
SB: $151.24
BB: $108.77 (Hero)
CO: $250
BN: $250.60
SB: $151.24
BB: $108.77 (Hero)
Villain is 46/31/17, BTN raise 50, 11 4bet.
Fold to cbet in 3bet pot 48. WTS 27.
- 4bet pot deep, i cbet 975ss he calls FD. turn goes chk chk! doesn't stab against my range!
- doesn't stab on 875ss as BTN raiser in 3bet pot when checked to
Fold to cbet in 3bet pot 48. WTS 27.
- 4bet pot deep, i cbet 975ss he calls FD. turn goes chk chk! doesn't stab against my range!
- doesn't stab on 875ss as BTN raiser in 3bet pot when checked to
Preflop
($1.50)
(5 Players)
Hero was dealt
K
J
T
A
HJ folds, CO folds, BN raises to $4.50, SB folds, Hero raises to $15, BN calls $10.50
HJ folds, CO folds, BN raises to $4.50, SB folds, Hero raises to $15, BN calls $10.50
Flop
($31.50)
3
4
5
(2 Players)
Hero bets $21,
BN calls $21
I think c/f might even be best here, but I went for a b/f because he raised pot from the BTN (no read on his sizing) and because 345 is low and quite lockdown. Would c/f like 367 all day.
Turn
($73.50)
3
4
5
A
(2 Players)
Hero bets $70.70,
BN folds
I'm not sure if I can just pot here. I'd expect him to just jam the flop with every piece of the flop as turn SPR is only 1.
Final Pot
Hero
wins $70.70
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I don't like the cbet. There's a FD on board that you don't block, and the board clearly doesn't hit your range, so it's unlikely villain will fold a pair or a draw. There are no good barrel cards for your hand. Your equity against his range is 25%, which is terrible. Here is a range distribution for a 50% raising range:
As you can see, he has 2p+, FD or a decent overpair with a gutter 51% of the time (having no diamond really sucks). Then 16% of the time has has a pair with 3 sidecards, and those often include a 2, a 6 or a 7, so they have a gutter to go along. Only 33% of the time he has weaker hands.
As played I think the turn shove will be profitable. You can fold out better hands like weak 2pair, and you take down the pot against his flush draws. It's tough for him to have a straight after peeling the flop and there's not much else that will call a shove here.
Yeah I agree with Ph33roX. Another reason to check on this flop is that he hasn't been too stabby on boards that are bad for your range in 3b+ pots, so it's reasonably likely that he will check back flop and give us a free card.
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