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Toothless32
Joined: 10.01.2011

Poker Stars $25.00 Pot Limit Omaha Hi - 5 players - View hand 2345455
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BB: $25.00 - VPIP: 19, PFR: 17, 3B: 6, AF: 2,9, Hands: 253
UTG: $26.07 - VPIP: 8, PFR: 0, 3B: 0, AF: 0,0, Hands: 13
CO: $16.95 - VPIP: 46, PFR: 16, 3B: 6, AF: 2,4, Hands: 134
Hero (BTN): $25.00 - VPIP: 24, PFR: 16, 3B: 3, AF: 3,4, Hands: 42430
SB: $64.62 - VPIP: 82, PFR: 32, 3B: 30, AF: 1,6, Hands: 22

Pre Flop: ($0.35) Hero is BTN with 9 :diamond: T :diamond: J :club: 2 :heart:
1 fold, CO raises to $0.60, Hero calls $0.60, SB raises to $2.65, 2 folds, Hero calls $2.05

Flop: ($6.15) 2 :diamond: A :diamond: 8 :diamond: (2 players)
SB bets $3.00, Hero calls $3

Turn: ($12.15) K :club: (2 players)
SB bets $5.75, Hero raises to $19.35, SB calls $13.60

River: ($50.85) 8 :club: (2 players)

hi, preflop is probably bad given we are often gonna get 3bet....postflop should be okay right?


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PerusJamppa
Joined: 18.01.2008

I think folding pre is the best line.
Post-flop works for me. :)


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tommygecko
Joined: 11.08.2012

can we ever 3bet pre here vs co? Howver I do agree that calling is the worst of the 3 options.

Why not call turn? There's a possibility he's bluffing with Kd.


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Toothless32
Joined: 10.01.2011

cause I think player like this can easily have KK or AA here not folding


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PerusJamppa
Joined: 18.01.2008

I think there's no need to 3-bet this kind of hands. We get dealt plenty of good solid hands what we can 3-bet without any worries. :)


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Skodljivec
Joined: 17.12.2011

Hi,

fold preflop. Turn i'm calling. Guy seems like he is 3betting much more than just AA or KK.

Regards,

Skod


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PerusJamppa
Joined: 18.01.2008

I looked at Hero's 3-bet % in this hand so comment about that he's 3-betting much more that just AAxx/KKxx was first a bit confusing..
But what we are trying to gain by calling the turn? I mean if we call he got to know that we have the flush. If we call we have ~1/2 pot left so we're not folding and villain doesn't have any FE. So why not just shove and give him a chance to call with AAxx/KKxx?


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RuiBouquet
Joined: 21.03.2008

Originally posted by PerusJamppa
I looked at Hero's 3-bet % in this hand so comment about that he's 3-betting much more that just AAxx/KKxx was first a bit confusing..
But what we are trying to gain by calling the turn? I mean if we call he got to know that we have the flush. If we call we have ~1/2 pot left so we're not folding and villain doesn't have any FE. So why not just shove and give him a chance to call with AAxx/KKxx?

From the sample we have it seems AA**/KK** are only a small part of his 3bet-range... So, I think that justifying our raise based on only about 10-20% of his range is very wrong...


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Kyyberi
Joined: 09.07.2010

Nice read on villain's 3bet range as the samplesize is only a couple of hands. ;)

I agree PerusJamppa that we don't really achieve anything with turn call. If he has air he won't bluff the river and if he has something he will call. And if he has AA/KK then his turn bet is actually +EV with implied odds and that means he's not making a mistake. And when our opponent doesn't make a mistake we are not winning anything in the long run.

Don't get too tricky when you have just 22 hands sample size.


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