chaotica1234
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Hey Dario, Villain is definitely on the tighter side WWSF 43%, have played with him abit but obv. turn overbet spots don't come up that often to have a solid read on what he's doing it with. Its just that this hand got me thinking, since I am calling so wide in the BB due to pot odds, it becomes a very profitable play for villain to overbet the turn with ATC if I'm folding something as strong as QT in this spot?
Jan. 10, 2014 | 5:46 p.m.
BN: $569.70
SB: $500
BB: $513.60 (Hero)
UTG: $505
HJ: $1730.18
CO: $1278.37
SB: $500
BB: $513.60 (Hero)
UTG: $505
HJ: $1730.18
CO: $1278.37
Preflop
($7.50)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
T
Q
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO raises to $12.50, BN folds, SB folds, Hero calls $7.50
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO raises to $12.50, BN folds, SB folds, Hero calls $7.50
Flop
($27.50)
4
2
T
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
CO bets $15,
Hero calls $15
Turn
($57.50)
4
2
T
8
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
CO bets $125,
Hero calls $125
River
($307.50)
4
2
T
8
7
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
CO bets $1125.87, and is all in,
Hero folds
Final Pot
CO
wins $304.70
Jan. 2, 2014 | 12:46 p.m.
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When i'm quite wide defending the BB here, the number of nut hands I have on the turn seems limited compared to the one pair, two overs etc. combination. Maybe if we take a more extreme example, villain in this hand actually is min opening BTN instead of CO and we flat with 60% of our range in the bb. How can we stop villain from not being able to profitably bluff into our wide range?
Jan. 10, 2014 | 5:53 p.m.