overpair+TP - into trips. 3way pot
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overpair+TP - into trips. 3way pot
BN: $60.46
SB: $146.64
BB: $56.44 (Hero)
UTG: $50
HJ: $158.30
CO: $91.30
SB: $146.64
BB: $56.44 (Hero)
UTG: $50
HJ: $158.30
CO: $91.30
Preflop
($0.75)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
J
K
5
K
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO folds, BN raises to $1.75, SB calls $1.50, Hero calls $1.25
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO folds, BN raises to $1.75, SB calls $1.50, Hero calls $1.25
Flop
($5.25)
2
J
6
(3 Players)
SB checks,
Hero bets $3.60,
BN calls $3.60,
SB calls $3.60
Turn
($16.05)
2
J
6
6
(3 Players)
SB checks,
Hero checks,
BN checks
River
($16.05)
2
J
6
6
J
(3 Players)
SB checks,
Hero checks,
BN checks
sb 71\32 aggressive 40 hands 35% wtsd
1st - preflop - is 3b mandatory here?
2nd what about leading flop? when you think more preferable to donk (in hu\3way pot) asking,cas i almost not using donk-bet, but seems like its weapon
river was waiting for bluff from BU, probably stupid check.
not sure about turn
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As played, I'd lean towards a flop ch/ca. You don't really want to bet/fold your hand here with 2 bdfd's +J blocker, and bet/calling leads to some awkward turn spots that I'm not entirely sure how to maneuver. Also, it's unlikely we can get 3 streets of value from worse and with J62r being a relatively dry flop, I don't think leading really serves much in the way of protection.
I feel like letting button c-bet most of his range here(a lot of which your doing v well against), and using your hand as a good bluff catcher with a lot of good turn and river run offs outweighs leading for protection/value/info.
I like your continuation bet. You didn't flop any monster draws. You have an overpair, and two backdoor flush draws. And the board is pretty dry. It's unlikely anyone flopped top set, when your holding a jack yourself.
I think we can make another bet on this turn. I feel if anyone had a set drawing to a full house. They would raise you on the flop on this dry board. So as to not let you get a free card to a monster draw. The turn gives us an two pair with kings, which is likely the best hand. Although you have to think about how many opponents are going to call this flop? The only hand calling this is another two pair, set or nut flush draw. Your holding a king so the only hand I'd be going with is the ace of spaces. So it may be better to check on this turn as to not give any equity away.
The check on the turn tells us our opponents don't have anything at all. I'd try and entice them to make a call with a small bet anywhere from 50-60% of the pot. Making a pot bet would just push them off this pot and you wont get anymore money off them.
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