Micro stakes player here arguing with Phil Galfond and other pros, anyways here is my two cents! Jamming turn is gonna be crazy hard to balance, and the times we have a monster, he rarely will have that on turn on a board like this, as he will 4-bet JJ most of the time, so there are very few set combos, and sets + combodraws will raise flop a high % to (i think?).
My main concern thou is the first time we do this (jam turn), i think most opponents will be very inclined to make a hero call when we take that line, because this is such a strange line to take with a nutted hand and he will know this.
The line we take here scream "i have a combodraw kinda hand that looks for maximum FE". (Who have ever shoved AA, JJ, or a complete flush and such in this spot?)
I just think the standard b/b/shove line is the most profitable line here, calling river in his shoes with a weak jack or an underpair if we three barrell will be tougher than calling a turn shove i think.
But then somebody has to do the math if he check/raises us on the turn instead also...
Jamming turn is gonna be crazy hard to balance, and the times we have a monster, he rarely will have that on turn on a board like this, as he will 4-bet JJ most of the time, so there are very few set combos, and sets + combodraws will raise flop a high % to (i think?).
My main concern thou is the first time we do this (jam turn), i think most opponents will be very inclined to make a hero call when we take that line, because this is such a strange line to take with a nutted hand and he will know this.
The line we take here scream "i have a combodraw kinda hand that looks for maximum FE". (Who have ever shoved AA, JJ, or a complete flush and such in this spot?)
I just think the standard b/b/shove line is the most profitable line here, calling river in his shoes with a weak jack or an underpair if we three barrell will be tougher than calling a turn shove i think.
But then somebody has to do the math if he check/raises us on the turn instead also...
Dec. 7, 2012 | 9:15 p.m.