Prince
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There's a straddle and one or two limpers, Villain (HJ) raise 5x the straddle (standard), Hero holds JhTh on BB.
As Villain might be a bit loose in that spot (Q9s for example), Hero 3-bets to 13x the straddle.
One of the limpers calls, Villain calls.
Pot - 30x.
Flop - A Q 6, two hearts and one spade (Ace was an heart, and probably the 6).
Hero bets 15x, limper folds, Villain calls.
(Hero prefers that to a check-call/raise, as he believes that Villain is rarely going to bluff)
Pot - 60x.
Turn - Js.
Hero checks, Villain bets 24x, Hero calls.
(Hero prefers to check as he can't value bet, and a bluff will rarely be successfull as a lot of Villain range has improvod. Hero has the right pot odds to call this bet with his flush draw, gutshot, and pair)
Pot - 108x.
River - Qc.
Effective stack is 55x.
Hero considers a bluff, assuming he can represent the Q or AK (with AK hero might play the same way on the turn, as he doesn't have value. Same applies to QKs, QTs).
Hero hopes that Villain doesn't hold a Q, and wants to make him fold Ax.
Your thoughts?
Thanks.
March 19, 2016 | 10:53 a.m.
Thanks a lot!
Hi Paul, Thanks for ths video!
I was waiting for the 2nd part.
For your request, I'll suggest a spot for future vids -
Personally, I find it difficult to defend agains a c/r on semi-wet board.
For example -
BTN opens, BB calls.
flop Js 9d 2d.
BTN Cbet Ad9c, BB c/r.
BTN!?
How would the answer differ, given BTN holds different hands such as QsJs, Kd8d, Ad5d, JdTd, etc.
Feb. 21, 2016 | 11:01 a.m.