
Mordecai
2 points
Yes.
Jan. 26, 2018 | 8:38 p.m.
C-betting flop is fine, I'd gravitate more towards 1/2 pot when I'm opening my range up enough to include hands like 77 as value cbets. After he check-raises the flop, why continue betting the turn? I feel like I would always be checking back and hoping for showdown and draws to brick as played
Jan. 26, 2018 | 8:36 p.m.
Our hand seems so strong here, but let's think a second. When BB cold calls your 3b, he's on 10's+, ATs+, maybe some smaller stubborn pp's like 8's & 9's. MP can come along with lots. Otf, once BB c-r's we can put him on value (sets, maybe 89s) or bluffs (Ax diamond draws). Once MP 3bets flop, we can put him on the same value range of sets and diamonds. So, considering that your diamonds will most likely be no good and ur only drawing to 6 good straight outs (~24% equity) one might be able to find a fold here. Regardless, the overshove is way too aggressive considering BB still has cash behind. Would love to hear any1's opinion on my analysis
Between call and fold we're too weak to call. If you're calling KT+ though, would K9o not be an ideal candidate for an occasional c-r bluff here? Open to opinions.
Jan. 26, 2018 | 8:41 p.m.