FD+GS vs 2ndBarrel

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FD+GS vs 2ndBarrel

SB: $29.04 (Hero)
BB: $43.60
HJ: $26.83
CO: $21.45
BN: $22.33
Preflop ($0.35) (5 Players)
Hero was dealt J 9 K 9
HJ folds, CO calls $0.25, BN calls $0.25, Hero calls $0.15, BB raises to $1.25, CO calls $1, BN calls $1, Hero calls $1
Flop ($5.25) 3 K T (4 Players)
Hero checks, BB bets $3.50, CO folds, BN folds, Hero calls $3.50
Turn ($12.25) 3 K T 2 (2 Players)
Hero checks, BB bets $5.75
bb is 35|17
cb 39\70\- 600+hands


how would you play? would the x/shove on turn as option? was too afraid to get called by Adxd
mb raising OTF is an option?

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whoisangel 12 years ago
I think your are in such a good Position to x/r here on the flop. Top Pair + Gutter + Khigh Fdraw + 2 Outs 4 Set Value, 2Outs two pair value, is enough to bring it in here. I think x/calling is a mistake OOP, because u dont know which card helps you. Did a J help you or will give him a straight? (same 9, same Diamond). You Block the Top Set and TT are not that often in his range. So get it in on the flop is in my opinion the best play. Also i will Raise Pot here and commit my Stack.
jaesik 12 years ago
I agree, better to just get it in now so you don't have to face anymore tough decisions on future streets in a bigger pot.
Lenny Seward 12 years ago
I also agree with a flop X/R. One of the most important things, IMO, about a flop X/R is that you block KK and can easily have KK here. His bet size is very weak, and often is an indicator that he is too weak to X/C, but a X/F is a little too weak, so he opts to B/F. You still have 34.04% against AA+NFD, so combined with your FE, I think you should X/R to ~$9.30 and get it in if raised.
Tom Coldwell 12 years ago
I'm not entirely sure what I want to do here, but I'm certainly not convinced that check/shoving flop is our best option. Assuming villain stacks off any nut flush draw + gutter, any set, any top two + gutter, AA w/ nut flush draw, and AQJ (which I don't think is an entirely unreasonable range) and that he opens either 10, 15 or 20% of his hands preflop, we get it in with somewhere around 40% equity. When you add in the fact that this guy has a 39% c-bet stat and bet in a 4-way pot, I'm not convinced he'll have that much that we will fold out here (I doubt he has naked AAxx for example). As I said, I'm very much not sure what I want to do here yet (still thinking), but check/shoving the flop is unconvincing to me atm.
JimmyGlass 12 years ago
that is what the hand was about, we mostly facing simply better hand and out "good" equity here is often rubbish
Oliver H 12 years ago
On the turn, isn't just folding the best option? Calling will just put you in so many tough spots on blank rivers if he bets again and you certainly can't raise seeing as your flush draws equity has diminished (if it was even live to begin with).

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