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NL30 SH ATo 3B vs fish

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speeki890722
Joined: 07.10.2007

$0.15/$0.30 No Limit Holdem
4 Players
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Stacks:
CO ($28.94) 96bb
speeki (BTN) ($32.09) 107bb
SB ($4.81) 16bb
BB ($10.50) 35bb

Pre-Flop: ($0.45, 4 players) speeki is BTN A♠ 10:heart:
CO raises to $1.05, speeki raises to $2.60, 2 folds, CO calls $1.55

Flop: 10:club: 9♦ 4♦ ($5.65, 2 players)
CO bets $2.82, speeki raises to $8.20, CO calls $5.38

Turn: J♠ ($22.05, 2 players)
CO bets $9.07, speeki folds

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Now I don't rly like my 3B pre, with more connected boradways (or suited) ike KQ,QJ, AJ could be better, and this should be the top of my calling range.

I assume he is 4 betting pre with JJ+ ,becouse he is very agressive. But of course without any read I can't say it surely.

On the flop my plan was to simply broke against him. Is it bad or good plan?

Now I think the board is way to dangerous, and against his range I have 57% so, against sets, two pairs, OESDs, GSs, and some flushdraws.

So the call seems to me a bit better on flop.

Tought process?


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Hi speeki890722

Preflop: given his raise is bigger and that he is a station (that's also aggro) postflop I prefer to just call here and keep the pot smaller. The only problem is that both SB and BB are super short so they can easily come over the top.

So the question is how are SB/BB playing so far? Ideally they are not too loose

Postflop: As played you can't really 3-bet a hand like this, flop the "nuts" vs a loose fish and then not play big pots, especially after your raise his cbet.

So yes, play for stacks and I don't think you can fold that turn either.

Why would you want to call the flop and let him see a turn on his terms? You are thinking he is just donking super strong hands? Doubtful.


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speeki890722
Joined: 07.10.2007

"So the question is how are SB/BB playing so far? Ideally they are not too loose"

@ Both are 35/20.

"Why would you want to call the flop and let him see a turn on his terms? You are thinking he is just donking super strong hands? "

No I don't think so, thats why I raised him.

I tought on turn it helped his range a lot,becouse tons of Jx hands in his range.

Like J8,J9,JT,QJ,KJ,AJ. 78 also got there and KQ too.

So that's the reason why I folded.

I discounted from his range the overpairs and two pair+ becouse he is likelly go broke on the flop with those.

So this is the results:


Asztal: T♣9♦4♦ J♠
       Részesedés   Nyert  Osztozás
MP2        75.85%  72.63%     3.22% { AJs-ATs, KTs+, QTs+, JTs, J8s, 87s, AdKd, AdQd, AcQc, ATo, KTo+, QTo+, JTo, J8o }
MP3        24.15%  20.93%     3.22% { AsTh }


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speeki890722
Joined: 07.10.2007

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If you add all those connectors/gappers with Jx doesn't he have some with Tx for example?

Doesn't he still have quite a few draws or even weaker pairs+draw now (like 98 for example)?


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speeki890722
Joined: 07.10.2007


Asztal: T♣9♦4♦ J♠
       Részesedés   Nyert  Osztozás
MP2        64.25%  61.77%     2.48% { AJs-ATs, KTs+, QTs+, JTs, J8s, T8s-T7s, 98s, 87s, AdKd, AdQd, ATo, KTo+, QTo+, JTo, J8o, T8o-T7o, 98o }
MP3        35.75%  33.28%     2.48% { AsTh }

Yeah he can have, but still it seems to me like burning money on the turn. _frown:

J is one of the worst card which could come..


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