Skip to forum
Notifications
Clear all

NL25 FR QQ set on drawy board and Turn

2 Posts
2 Users
0 Reactions
159 Views

Hello

Postflop - what you think about flop chk/raise vs so small sample.?
Safer is bet like 75%+ of pot?

And how you play on Turn
Bet like 60% of pot and fold to raise?
Or chk/call?

Poker Stars, $0.10/$0.25 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 9 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

Hero (SB): $25.61 (102.4 bb)
BB: $25 (100 bb) 25/21/67h
UTG+1: $21.01 (84 bb)
UTG+2: $30.78 (123.1 bb)
MP1: $25.35 (101.4 bb)
MP2: $24.65 (98.6 bb)
MP3: $13.40 (53.6 bb)
CO: $25 (100 bb)
BTN: $25 (100 bb)

Preflop: Hero is SB with Q Q
7 folds, Hero raises to $0.75, BB calls $0.50

Flop: ($1.50) 5 8 Q (2 players)
Hero checks, BB bets $1, Hero raises to $3, BB calls $2

Turn: ($7.50) J (2 players)
Hero checks, BB bets $4.50, Hero calls $4.50

River: ($16.50) 7 (2 players)
Hero checks, BB bets $10, Hero folds


Reply
Quote
1 reply
Coach
w34z3l
Joined: 03.08.2009

Hey MustangcrishRNMD,

Preflop is fine.

Definitely fine to include some nutted hands into our flop x/r range here to help protect our checking range. But yeah, the standard option assuming we are not thinking about our overall strategy is just to bet flop.

Turn x/c is fine, we still have a decent boat draw. Betting is ok, but it sucks if we get shoved on and have to fold so much equity.

River is probably a x/f. Reasonable chance opponent has a flush here. We heavily block his Qx combos, so difficult to see what other value hands he can have that didn't want to 3bet flop. Bluffs are possible but then we'd be assuming opponent was floating flop x/r light and we have no good reason to make this assumption.


Reply
Quote