plo10 - AA+nfd on turn
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plo10 - AA+nfd on turn
Blinds: $0.05/$0.10 (6 Players)
BN: $9.30
SB: $5.17
BB: $10.74 (Hero)
UTG: $42.87
MP: $23.86
CO: $17.74
SB: $5.17
BB: $10.74 (Hero)
UTG: $42.87
MP: $23.86
CO: $17.74
Preflop
($0.15)
Hero is BB with
A
2
A
7
, , , ,
Flop
($1.40)
3
9
6
, ,
Turn
($3.20)
3
9
6
Q
Villain is 60/18. No further reads.
OTT, imo he is shoving Q9+ and very strong combodraws. He might slowplay some sets OTF with PFR left to act.
(50%!12%):Q9,QQ,99, 9JTK:cc,89TJ:cc,78T:cc
against this range I have 27,5%. To call if he shoves turn I need 31%. Checking feels bad, since he has lots of pair+straight draw that has good equity. X/shoving isolates me against his made hands. So pot/call?
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I originally knee-jerked a check-call as my most often play, but a bet a good% of the time has to be good as well. The Q has to get folds out of the 78s and such.
Would love to read further discussion on dealing with a raise if we bet out this turn!
PFR? Stands for what?
PFR = Pre-flop Raiser.
vs this type of opponent I prefer to bet because generally they don't raise without a very good reason to, so it doesn't happen as often to justify a check. it's not betting 987 or 678, just to say, and once u get called and miss (and check) the river they don't bluff very often. Anyway check calling may have some merits. about betting full pot I don't really like it, I prefer smaller vs passive, it's gonna call his 78 hands and there are some river that give him a straight and a flush to you . If you get raise your life sucks, I know, so calling the shove or not depends on your sizing.
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