1/3 Live 6-handed Limped hand Flopped middle set
Posted by subfocused
Posted by subfocused posted in Mid Stakes
1/3 Live 6-handed Limped hand Flopped middle set
1/3 button straddle to 10
sb call
bb call
UTG call
Hero call 6c 5c 5h 3h
Cutoff call
Button Checks
Flop: Qx 5x 3x rainbow
sb check
bb check
UTG check
Hero check
Cutoff bets 40 (pro)
Button raises to 115 (Highly aggressive rich gambler, good understanding of equity and not scared to lose)
sb fold
bb fold
UTG fold
Hero raises to 190
Cutoff fold
Button raises all-in effectively (stuck 2k at this point, says, "Alright I'm all-in.")
At this point, I tank. I think his range is 1/3 Bluffs, 1/3 Wraps and 1/3 set of Queens and 3s. I don't feel like I gave this nearly enough thought. The game had been playing relatively fast. I didn't try to put his range together as much as I should have. He limped his button after his straddle. He habitually pots. His range is skewed so much toward low, loosely connected cards.
Flop: Qx 5x 3x rainbow
Hero call
Villain shows Ax 2x 4x 6x
He needs any A 2 4 6 or 7.
16 outs.
We run it twice. He scoops.
When I cold 4-bet and get 5-bet all-in on such a dry flop, I need to analyze his range more carefully. My initial conclusion was what I made my final decision with. In other words, I did't try to fill his range with exact hands commonatorically. The more I think about it, I don't think he has much of a bluffing range.
I would like some feedback on not only my play but when you construct an opponent's range. What is your thought process and for those of you that know commonatorics, which I do not yet...please help explain the math.
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