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tukioppilas62
Joined: 01.01.2011

Auto reload didn't work dunno why, this is why I'm only 85bb. Villain is unknown I like to 3-bet fold because it makes money preflop and we may get called by worse and it's easy to just fold into a 4-bet.

Flop is interesting, I think that if I check raise as a semibluff I get villain to fire all his bluffs and fold to raise. Villain might also bet fold a hand like TT, or K :diamond:j. Villain calls and on the turn I have only under a pot left, I think I can rep set's and made flushes by showing the turn and villains range is capped to KQ,Aq,J :diamond:j type of hands that aren't strong enough to go all in on flop. Has hero enough FE to showe the turn and how do you find this line?

Poker Stars, $0.05/$0.10 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

BTN: $17.89 (178.9 bb)
Hero (SB): $8.55 (85.5 bb)
BB: $16.66 (166.6 bb)
UTG: $10 (100 bb)
MP: $8.65 (86.5 bb)
CO: $10 (100 bb)

Preflop: Hero is SB with J A
UTG raises to $0.30, 3 folds, Hero raises to $1, BB folds, UTG calls $0.70

Flop: ($2.10) 3 Q 9 (2 players)
Hero checks, UTG bets $1, Hero raises to $2.40, UTG calls $1.40

Turn: ($6.90) 2 (2 players)
Hero bets $5.15 and is all-in, UTG folds

Results:

Spoiler

$6.90 pot ($0.31 rake)
Final Board: 3 Q 9 2
Hero mucked J A and won $6.59 ($3.19 net)
UTG mucked and lost (-$3.40 net)


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Hi tukioppilas62

Preflop: 3-bet bluffing there is fine

Postflop: What range do you expect villain to call your SB vs UTG 3-bet? Generally people are tighter when they call 3-bets in these positions.

With the NFD there and the smaller stack I don't think you can go wrong either way.

as a side note, when you leave a reply, don't forget to hit the advise judge to take another look button.


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tukioppilas62
Joined: 01.01.2011

Hi,

Against an unknown I usually think that he's range is wider than against a reg. Especially if villain act's instantly by calling or if I can see that he's one tabling I pretty much expect him to be a weaker opp. with wider range.

In this hand I think villain might be calling Kj, Aq, KQ, 99-JJ. So his range on turn would be probably like AQ, KQ, and JJ with fd usually. Sometimes slowplayed made flush with KJdd.

By check raising flop we dont have awkward SPR on turn like we would have if we c-bet and villain calls.


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Originally posted by tukioppilas62
Hi,

Against an unknown I usually think that he's range is wider than against a reg. Especially if villain act's instantly by calling or if I can see that he's one tabling I pretty much expect him to be a weaker opp. with wider range.

In this hand I think villain might be calling Kj, Aq, KQ, 99-JJ. So his range on turn would be probably like AQ, KQ, and JJ with fd usually. Sometimes slowplayed made flush with KJdd.

By check raising flop we dont have awkward SPR on turn like we would have if we c-bet and villain calls.

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Do we not have a PSB bet either way?

Unless of course you underbet the flop or bet just 1/2 pot.

Since you started with less than 100 BB I would factor that in and bet flop/turn accordingly (so we can go AI on the turn).


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