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[Closed] jam or 2/3 pot size

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JHTAN
Joined: 10.07.2010

Grabbed by Holdem Manager
NL Holdem $0.25(BB) Replayer
Hero ($4.50)
BB ($4.30)
UTG ($5)
UTG+1 ($9.21)
UTG+2 ($4.65)
MP1 ($32.41)
CO ($13.35)
BTN ($4.65)

Dealt to Hero A♦ T♦

fold, fold, fold, fold, CO calls $0.25, fold, Hero raises to $1.25, fold, CO calls $1

FLOP ($2.75) 6♥ J♣ K♠

Hero bets $1.31, CO calls $1.31

TURN ($5.37) 6♥ J♣ K♠ 5♣

Hero bets $1.94 (AI), CO folds

Hero shows A♦ T♦

Hero wins $5.11

Hi,

Should I Cbet jam or 2/3 pot size on this broad? As played, I will bet/call (AI) his raise on Flop. I put him in Kx and Jx range.

       Equity     Win     Tie
BU     25.63%  25.59%   0.04% { AdTd }
SB     74.37%  74.33%   0.04% { K2s+, K2o+ }

       Equity     Win     Tie
BU     26.08%  26.04%   0.05% { AdTd }
SB     73.92%  73.87%   0.05% { K2s+, J2s+, K2o+, J2o+ }

The min equity needed is $1.94/($8.55*0.95)=23.9%
So, I have to go broke if I Cbet and get raised.
On turn, I decided to second barrel. Luckily, he folded :f_p:
Thanks.


1 reply
burek2000
Joined: 16.11.2007

Hey JHTAN,

As you see, c-bet half pot is difficult, shoving flop would be easy as pie. So, why make life difficult when you can make it easy. :)

With your stack size the regular 2/3 c-bet would consist of 50% of your stack, so shoving would be correct in any way. Besides that you still have outs in case villain has a made hand and will see turn and river to improve your hand. And last, you avoid ugly situation on the turn when you get called like this time.

Regards,
burek2000


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