T875ss BU 3-bet and bottom straight on flush turn
Posted by ZeroDegrees
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ZeroDegrees
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T875ss BU 3-bet and bottom straight on flush turn
Blinds: $0.02/$0.05 (6 Players)
BN: $6.24 (Hero)
SB: $4.95
BB: $8.65
UTG: $10.58
MP: $17.22
CO: $5.43
SB: $4.95
BB: $8.65
UTG: $10.58
MP: $17.22
CO: $5.43
Preflop
($0.07)
Hero is BN with
T
5
8
7
, , , , ,
MP is 17/6/0 90 hands. Tried to get HU since I can't play this hand otherwise. It's connected and fairly disguised (my 3-bet is very low, maybe 2% max over last months). On the other hand my opponent seems very nitty and so has a lot of AA in his range and when he has that, he puts me on wraps most likely. I don't think it's a bad 3-bet generally but I may gone completely bananas? I wasn't actually even afraid to call a 4-bet, since it's often clear what to do on the flop
Flop
($1.23)
T
5
9
, ,
Betting $1 is probably better.
Turn
($2.89)
T
5
9
J
,
This check I really like! We're way ahead or behind and we keep his range wide
River
($2.89)
T
5
9
J
6
,
This was the plan on the turn.
How would you play?
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I wouldnt be 3betting this hand vs MP tight raise, i would rather be 3betting high cards or hands like 3457ds because against someone who looks a fairly tight player all our straight draws are gunna connect with his range, KQJ,KQT.
On the turn this is the exact reason why i dont like raising this type of hand vs a tight raiser. We have connected with our hand but can't bet it.
Ott i would check too and otr i would close my eyes call, but i wouldnt be happy about it.
The hand is not really connected and also only one suit. 3 betting a 6% pfr nit opening from mp with only 100bb is the best u can do for him.
He opens from mp and 4 bets his aa so he problem has a bunch of rundowns and highcards left. You block pair outs which makes draws more likely + he doesn't raise flop so he mostly has draws with maybe a pair. By the river all the draws came in and he pots. There's (almost) literally no way he has nothing and and so how often so you see a 17/6 turn like 2pair into a bluff otr? This is a superclear fold otr!
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