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$5/$10: Reg Table Roller Coaster

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POSTED Dec 31, 2022

We start our session immediately with a cold 4 bet before moving on through a session that proves to be up and down throughout.

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Romzess 2 years, 3 months ago

Hello, about hand QJs
What range opp fold on 50% after XR Flop and 1/2 pot on Turn, X River? I see only busted FD and same QJs to. Maybe need use smaller size and shove?

teunuss 2 years, 2 months ago

yea I do think some QJs/KQs type of hands in there, if we think about hands we want to valuebet, AT would already be somewhat thin, so I guess shove or X makes sense, and this hand should be more of a shove, we have so little bluffs here, cause of course a hand like AQss we might stab sometimes, doesnt really need to bluff river.

matlittle 2 years, 2 months ago

Hello Teunuss,
Some useful tips here about how to play against recreational players!
I saw that you limped 22 because there was a recreational player behind - what sort of range will you do this with? Mainly low pairs? Will you include some traps too expecting regs to isolate too wide?

teunuss 2 years, 2 months ago

its mostly 22-44 some suited connectors, and a couple of slowplays for sure.
Not just to be balanced against regs, it also works well vs the recs too.
So im leaning more towards a mixed strat with 3.5x and limps, if a rec is to my left.

matlittle 2 years, 2 months ago

12.00 - 743ss with JJ
Given that the opponent is likely calling the 3bet way too wide, 743ss might not be as bad a board as against a reg? I'm thinking plenty of offsuit broadways in the range means we can cbet here pretty often, and of course jacks is a good option for a cbet.
When we pot the turn and get shoved on, I'm debating whether JJ is a good call. My feeling is that most players will structure their range in the following way, especially recreationals:
probe almost any pair or draw, with some random bluffs too
check raise nutted hands and ace high

teunuss 2 years, 2 months ago

I agree with everything you said, my approach on flop is good against pool, not against recs, vs a wide calling range pre, we can actually cbet very often here and especially with TT-KK.

However the last part of your statement is way more debatable.
He could also be unsure what to do with 55/66 vs my large sizing and decide to just shove, or his plan could have been to XR with 99/TT here or a fd.
I think in this spot, it would have to be a nitty rec for me to ever fold here.

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