leading Turn with Draw. spr ~1.5
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leading Turn with Draw. spr ~1.5
SB: $30.33
BB: $50 (Hero)
BN: $21.18
BB: $50 (Hero)
BN: $21.18
Preflop
($0.75)
(3 Players)
Hero was dealt
7
J
8
A
BN raises to $1.50, SB calls $1.25, Hero calls $1
BN raises to $1.50, SB calls $1.25, Hero calls $1
Flop
($4.50)
5
Q
7
(3 Players)
SB checks,
Hero checks,
BN bets $3,
SB folds,
Hero calls $3
Turn
($10.50)
5
Q
7
4
(2 Players)
Hero bets $9.35,
BN raises to $16.68, and is all in,
Hero calls $7.33
River
($43.86)
5
Q
7
4
9
(2 Players)
that was very first hand on the table for me, not quite sure if HUD appeared or not. anyway,
villain is very LAGish, plays 44\34 3.5k hands
cbets 68%, 3way it should be around 40-45 i guess.. turn cbet 47%, wtsd 28%
c/c OTF seems to be default. turn w\ 8blocker +NFD i decided to lead. now seems like sizing sucks, as if he calls - and misses w\ some combodraw, he would feel committed and call what's left quite loose.
what you think on this line?
actually, often get my self in trouble during first hands on table(till HUD comes out) =\
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I don't understand your line here. What is the purpose of leading the turn?
With these stack sizes I think it's just a very obvious check-pot on the flop.
As Jonna said, this is a very easy check/shove on the flop given villain is only in possession of 40bbs.
yeah, c/r OTF is probably better.
point in leading turn is to make fold some overpairs\Qxxx, other hands w\ decent equity.
I probably donk lead here a bunch, but because of read on villian over cbetting, x/r pot seems optimal.
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