5/10 HU - 3bet pot early...riverspot.
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5/10 HU - 3bet pot early...riverspot.
thise hand was the first 3bet pot early in match and all i had were some stats that popped up before (from the past, like 100ish hands, he opened 70% and cbets 85% IP, besides that i don´t have many more stats for turn/river) so i think he is probably more recreational player (given he only opens 70%)
$5/$10 Pot Limit Omaha Hi
2 Players
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Stacks:
SB $966.50 97bb
hero (BB) $1,058.50 106bb
Pre-Flop: ($15, 2 players) hero is BB Ks 4d As Ad
SB raises to $30, hero raises to $90, SB calls $60
Flop: 9c 5s 4h ($180, 2 players)
hero bets $110, SB calls $110
Turn: 7h ($400, 2 players)
hero checks, SB checks
River: 4c ($400, 2 players)
hero bets $260, SB goes all-in $766.50
or for those who like it more visual: http://weaktight.com/5649009
I am interessted in your flop play...i actually would probably find a fold to a jam but how do we react to a small raise?
As played i don´t think i got many bluffs with checking but might get hero called some so i decided to bet. Facing a raise sucks but besides 74 i don´t see many hands he get to river that beat me while thinking he is pretty polarised (boat/blocker(air))...lots of 74 or 54 won´t get to river cause they probably raise flop. Btw: I think our hand is too strong for c/f and given that we are nearly to of our (perceived) range when we bet an overpair (face up) folding here is pretty exploitable (our trips here doesn´t count much more then dry AA besides the blocker).
Thats said i think i should call here always as played esp. with the 4 blocker but feel people don´t bluff much here at all (nor raise the few trips they could have)?
How you guys play :
1.) flop (vs raise big/small) and as played ...
2.)river (i think turn is cf always(?)?
Thanks
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Folding to a jam also.
x/f turn like you said.
I don't understand your river bet. Which worse hand do you expect to call? All his 2pairs are counterfeit. I would always x/c I guess. I'd especially not bet if you don't have a plan for when you get raised.
I dislike checking, as I don't think he will valuecut himself very often. I think almost all the range he gets to the river with is happy to check behind. Enough so that if you forced me to check I might even prefer a check/fold to check/call.
It's weird though, I"m trying to come up w/ the bottom of his value range, and I'm not sure something like KJ64 value shoves river. He's repping exactly 74 or 54 for the most part.
Ob56, I am also kind of scratching my head here, villain kind of has to exactly have 74 or 54 if the shove is for value. the question is can we give him enough credit for those hands to actually fold otr?
I can't resist mentioning that I dislike leading the river--I would almost always check-call. As played, I fold the river just because I don't think many villains bluff-shove the river--bad players are jamming good hands earlier, and better players (who are floating or pressuring a 3-better on a low-card board) know that you're calling a lot with the board paired.
On the questions re the flop, I would be likely to call a small flop raise. This is because I think lots of villians see a flop like this as a really good place to put pressure on a 3-better, since the hits a 3-bet calling range way better than it hits most reasonable 3-betting ranges. So in that sense, the flat call is almost scarier than a raise to me.
On the river, I think villain is representing 54, 74, 55, with some other stuff in his range like TT, JJ, or QQ with blockers like 88 or 66 in his hand along side. A hand like a suited TT86 or TT88 could make a crafty shove here, I think. Maybe I'm way off here--but if I were villain, I would be shoving here quite a bit with blockers, knowing that it's a crappy board for you and knowing that you know that I know the 2-pairs are counterfeit, and I would expect you to fold a lot.
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