Kuby
3 points
This is exactly what I was looking for. It has been quite difficult for me to try to figure out whether to make calls like this or not. Your advice gives me a lot to think about. Thank you!
Aug. 5, 2020 | 1:24 p.m.
Blinds: $0.02/$0.05 (6 Players)
CO: $3.63
BN: $25.01
SB: $3.36
BB: $5.00
UTG: $5.09 (Hero)
MP: $5.05
BN: $25.01
SB: $3.36
BB: $5.00
UTG: $5.09 (Hero)
MP: $5.05
Preflop
($0.07)
Hero is UTG with
J
K
, , , ,
Flop
($0.50)
9
J
7
, , ,
Turn
($1.14)
9
J
7
Q
,
River
($1.14)
9
J
7
Q
2
,
Final Pot
SB
wins and shows three of a kind, Nines.
SB wins $3.20
Rake is $0.14
SB wins $3.20
Rake is $0.14
Aug. 4, 2020 | 11:23 p.m.
Load more
Pete Clarke recommends checking this flop in his course FTGU. It’s too wet and hits a flatting range too hard. If you do bet this you need to bet more (70% pot maybe?) but you already noted this.
The problem on the turn is that when he calls flop in position, his range is rather uncapped. Sets are all over his range, and so are straights, nut flush draws, 2 pair, etc. I don’t mind a bigger bet here but when he calls you should realize that villain likes his hand.
And it’s a tough river spot. Only way to win the hand is to follow through on the bluff, but when villain has better than top pair here he’s calling most times. I see you repping AA or KK or QQ with this shove, so any hand that beats that should be calling, and based off of previous analysis (and how coordinated this board is) I’d say this is a pretty sketchy bluff spot.
Aug. 17, 2020 | 3:35 p.m.