plo25 3bet pot
Posted by notbad
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plo25 3bet pot
BN: $47.34 (Hero)
SB: $22.20
BB: $10.42
UTG: $25.57
HJ: $92.08
CO: $13.04
SB: $22.20
BB: $10.42
UTG: $25.57
HJ: $92.08
CO: $13.04
Preflop
($0.35)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
9
K
J
K
UTG folds, HJ raises to $0.50, CO folds, Hero raises to $1.85, SB folds, BB folds, HJ calls $1.35
UTG folds, HJ raises to $0.50, CO folds, Hero raises to $1.85, SB folds, BB folds, HJ calls $1.35
Flop
($4.05)
7
5
6
(2 Players)
HJ checks,
Hero bets $2.40,
HJ raises to $11.08,
Hero folds
Final Pot
HJ
wins $8.47
Are you considering a cbet here? If not what is your plan for future streets then?
Villian is unknown.
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this is a great spot for check/back, you can call a lot of turns
agree with check back this board. if your hand is good, you're not scared of many turns. if you hand isnt good you are folding significant equity most of the time you bet/fold. villain's ch/r range includes the nuts but possibly also hands you are doing well against, like queens w spade draw against which bet/folding is the worst possible line.
By checking you can peel a lot of turns, gain equity and not risk being blown off yours.
That board can hit their range hard, but also typically misses your range. When you check flop you will get more weak leads and calls on the turn, gaining value.
Optimal line would be checking flop. and responding on turn accordingly.
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