T-Rex
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I don't think leading blank turns is a good idead for overall gameplan, because my percieved bluffing range which consists of Ksx and Qsx wants to bluff flop with more cards to come, rather than turn. So wouldn't be too easy for opponents to play turns if we lead here, since we have strong made hand all the time?
June 3, 2013 | 1:13 a.m.
UTG - 28/23, open EP 19, cbet 66, fold to c/r 38, fold to donk 25. kinda solid reg, but doesnt give up much on the flop.
MP - 28/22, 3bet 12, call open 15, fold to cbet 51. he can be very wide and splashy preflop, but his postflop is more on a passive side.
BTN 23/19, 3bet 12, call open 8, smallish sample and no other reads.
3-way I would say leading flop is best here, but 4way I dont think our equity is good enough vs combined range they will continue with, since it's not a board most regs would lead with a bluff often. Now after cbet and a call I feel same, my c/r will look very strong and might isolate me vs better hands and may be AxKs, but it's only 3 combos and I dont give much credit to MP on having AK, based on his preflop play.
On the other hand their range have a good equity vs my hand and there are benefits of protecting here. I'm lost.
- I like your sizing.
- Your perceived range looks same for me.
- I don't think his turn barreling range is that wide.
I would fold most combos with heart blockers including this particular hand and call with other stuff.
June 3, 2013 | 1:51 a.m.