3bet pot, villain leads turn
Posted by Mynttis
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3bet pot, villain leads turn
BB: $50
UTG: $50
HJ: $99.95
CO: $50
BN: $50 (Hero)
SB: $57.50
UTG: $50
HJ: $99.95
CO: $50
BN: $50 (Hero)
SB: $57.50
Preflop
($0.75)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
4
6
4
6
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO raises to $1.75, Hero raises to $6, SB folds, BB folds, CO calls $4.25
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO raises to $1.75, Hero raises to $6, SB folds, BB folds, CO calls $4.25
Flop
($12.75)
T
2
4
(2 Players)
CO checks,
Hero bets $6.37,
CO calls $6.37
Turn
($25.49)
3
(2 Players)
CO bets $17.84
What would be reasonable leading range for Villain?
And how we want to play our own range vs that?
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I wouldn't really be that worried re: playing your range here given how low the SPR has fallen and that this is 50PLO (it's not like we can do much with the weaker portions of our range. At this point I would play each hand as best I can against villain's range.
This specific hand looks like a pretty clear shove to me. The two 6s block one of the two straights (both of which are gutters and a wrap probably shoves flop). Also, he could have check/jammed a straight OTT - most likely he has something with diamonds I would think. But yeah, happy to get it in here and figure I have the best hand the VAST majority of the time.
How would you play your AA**?
Yeah I understand it would depend so many things, but it would always be nice to hear some examples in different situations. In this case for example AA w/ nut fd, AA w/ some blockers, naked AA etc. Didn't say anything about villain, because I have only 47 hands sample. Looks reasonable, co opens 29% (7).
47 hands can tell us a lot. Any info you give would be great - I'm all about working with whatever we can get hold of, even if it's just 10 preflop decisions and a showdown.
As for how I'd play various hands, most do depend pretty heavily on exactly what's there, but AA+nfd is almost certainly gonna be a shove for me. Tbh I would probably jam most of the AT+nfd hands I'd 3-bet pre as well.
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