Tp+backdoors vs potting 3bettor
Posted by Suniram
Posted by Suniram posted in Low Stakes
Tp+backdoors vs potting 3bettor
BB: $25
UTG: $19.65
HJ: $31.19 (Hero)
CO: $5.49
BN: $20.28
UTG folds, Hero raises to $0.85, CO calls $0.85, BN folds, SB raises to $3.65, BB folds, Hero calls $2.80, CO calls $2.80
-CO is 100/40 over 5 hands
- SB is 30/22. He's 3betting 7% overall and seems reasonably good. I'd expect him to squeeze like top 4-6% here.
I called preflop since the CO is so short and wide that he's not a really big threat. Are you still calling this if CO was a reasonbale fullstacked player or is the bad realtive position and non-nutty fds enough of a reason to muck this?
OTF I think villain will pot AA,KK, and pretty much any T that he did squeeze since it's usually gonna be T987ds, JT98ds stuff that has T+gutter/wrap then.
Vs a range of 5%:(AA,KK,T6,T987,JT98, T98, T87, T97) I have 40%. I didn't put sets in the calc since I think he's not gonna pot them.
If I treat his flop potsized bet like a shove I would need 39,5% to call. However 2 factors come in play here
- How does the shortstack CO affect us here? Do we just ignore his remaining actions since he's so short or should we fold more b/c he steals some of our EQ?
- Calling the potbet and deciding vs (probably 100% of the tmie) turnshoves has to have higher EV than shoving right away since he's gonna shove any turn anyways and I can fold on 3, 6, A.
Without the 2bdfds I think my EQ (40%->35%) is too bad to call but in this spot, do I have to call flop to call ok turns?
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