How's my CR on the flop? CShove turn to smallish bet?
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How's my CR on the flop? CShove turn to smallish bet?
SB: $153.70
BB: $808.40 (Hero)
BB: $808.40 (Hero)
I have been very aggressive with CR on flops and 3B a fair amount as well. Villain is a tilted reg and is 81/72 w 42.4% 3B and has paid me off every time.
Preflop
($1.50)
(2 Players)
Hero was dealt
9
7
Q
A
SB raises to $2.50, Hero calls $2
SB raises to $2.50, Hero calls $2
I think I can 3B this but I feel like it doesn't play that great. Also good for deception purposes since I have been 3B a little over 15%
Flop
($6.00)
7
8
6
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
SB bets $4,
Hero raises to $15,
SB calls $11
I think a CR can never really be bad here since I always have outs even if he has a made straight.
Turn
($36.00)
2
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
SB bets $22,
Hero calls $22
I really didn't want to bet and get jammed on so I decided to check. Looking back I would have preferred a CShove with his bet.
River
($80.00)
J
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
SB bets $68,
Hero folds
As played I think it's a mandatory fold, he doesn't have much behind
Final Pot
SB
wins $147
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Flop: Also fine.
Turn: I would go ahead and B/F turn. Now, with two FD's on board, you are definitely going to be barreling all your naked nut straights for protection/value OOP. His turn raising range shouldn't have nearly any (semi-) bluffs because you block Acc. Only thing I could see as a semi-bluff would be a set+diamonds. I really don't like X/C as it turns your hand face up to a strong draw, and it gives villain the right to bet nearly any non-club river (unlikely you have diamonds, so I'd try inducing a bluff raise) and get folds. The only straights I could see X/Jamming OTT would be if you had NS+Acc or NS+A/K/Qdd, something super strong that you don't mind that much to get checked through OTT, but also want to induce a bluff from villain since you will be X/F turn so often, and he has a hand that won't likely call another bet.
River: As played, fold.
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