JT98 3way
Posted by Hans Gusen
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Hans Gusen
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Mid Stakes
JT98 3way
BN: $136.67
SB: $265.79
BB: $370.80 (Hero)
UTG: $53.60
HJ: $334.24
CO: $268.08
SB: $265.79
BB: $370.80 (Hero)
UTG: $53.60
HJ: $334.24
CO: $268.08
Preflop
($3.00)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
J
9
T
8
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO raises to $6, BN folds, SB calls $5, Hero calls $4
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO raises to $6, BN folds, SB calls $5, Hero calls $4
Flop
($18.00)
7
6
A
(3 Players)
SB bets $8,
Hero calls $8,
CO raises to $42,
SB raises to $143.19,
Hero calls $143.19,
CO folds
Turn
($362.38)
7
(2 Players)
SB checks,
Hero checks
River
($362.38)
6
(2 Players)
SB bets $108.60,
Hero folds
Final Pot
SB
wins $359.58
,
SB
wins $108.60
Hi!
CO : 27VP 18PFR 60hands
SB : 66VP 34PFR 29hands
When the CO raises the flop 3way i expect it to go all in on the flop very often after the SB 3bets.
Should I fold this on the flop against the potraise from the SB ?
Thx,
Hans
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Easy fold.
Absolutely have to fold to that raise. His range should include some big made hands which you're behind (sometimes kinda far behind) and some big draws which have you in really bad shape (wrap + diamonds, nut flush draw + gutter etc.).
WTF is CO doing?
I think it's a fold, but it's close. Like if we hold a bdfd, your line might be fine. We have 12 live outs and a fairly decent idea of what cards we can continue on and which we have to fold. You can probably just sim their ranges and assume CO's always getting it in (his play seems awful in the hand lol).
Effective SPR(OTF) = min($265,79, $370,8, $268,08) / $18 = $265,79 / $18 = 14,77.
According to Hwang we have next regarding committing our entire stack on the flop (OTF):

and you have only(!) 9 cards nut straight "wrap" on 2 diamonds board ( compare your case to purple row, SPR>13).What Hwang suggests is that it's MUST fold when you even hold 16 cards nut wrap on 'flop like yours',
additionally you play vs 2 players that show STRONG holdings OTF ( {top} sets, wraps + diamond {nut} draws etc).
* iffy means marginal decision, OK/Iffy means OK for lower end of SPR range and Iffy towards higher end of SPR range
Well, that table isn't quite up to date with today's games. But still, it's a fairly clear fold the way the hand played out. There are some other similar situations that wouldn't be quite as clear, but that's not what we have here.
easy fold, esp since we invested so little and both players show huge strength.
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