AA NL5 . 3-Handed.

Posted 8 years ago

Villain has a Mid-stack
Are my rockets supposed to become bluff catchers after I get checked-raised on the turn and shoved on the river? 4 combos of 76s wouldn't shove the nuts, would they?
flopped sets are able to play passively on a rainbow dry board.
Is the the turn check-raise representing the jack? I was hopping of getting a free showdown when I called.

Hand Conversion Powered by WeakTight Poker Hand History Converter
$0.02/$0.05 No Limit Holdem
3 Players

Blinds $0.02/$0.053
DHero $5
SB P3_563947IC $4.26
BB P1_450871WE $2.67
Preflop
3$0.07
Hero raises to $0.15, P3_563947IC calls $0.13, P1_450871WE folds
Flop
2$0.35584
P3_563947IC checks, Hero bets$0.17, P3_563947IC calls $0.17
Turn
2$0.69J
P3_563947IC checks, Hero bets$0.49, P3_563947IC raises to $0.98, Hero calls$0.49
River
2$2.652
P3_563947IC bets $2.65, Hero calls$2.65
[divbox=#eeeeee]Final Pot $7.56
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Posted 8 years ago
I'm not really sure about this one, it could be all sets, probably all suited 67, but it could also be some A5-A2 flush draws and some but not many jacks. Also A3 gets there on the river. I would definitely be calling the turn as he only minraised but I would think long and hard about the river decision and try to get any info on the villain. If he's a weaker player he could be doing this for value only but you do beat some of his value hands like JX(you block some of those), and bigger pocket pairs which he would usually 3bet pre but if he's a fish he might just call them. So I guess I would call if I have any indications that he's a weaker player, aside from not being full stack. Otherwise I would probably fold.
Posted 8 years ago
Iffy spot vs an unknown, a bit more info can be very helpful in spots like these. It's awkward because it's both three handed and villian has a short stack. In general I consider turnraises, especially minraises to be fairly nutsy. Problem is that he can do this with quite a bunch of hands we still beat. I think I'd rather either jam or fold on the turn, opting to jam in this particular spot. Flatting and seeing a river brings us in really weird situations because the 2h is an absolute brick and we're still not feeling to happy about it.
Posted 8 years ago
@scraper420 Bovada doesn't have auto-rebuy, you have to manually buy-in every time. It's possible to open-raise, C-BET and check-fold turn that will make you start the next hand missing ~7 BBs. I think I should've folded the river.

Sorry for not displaying my aces. I think weaktight.com is removing my hand when I click on don't display results =-s
@Rigdigs What about flatting the turn, and calling his river value bet except shoves?
Posted 8 years ago
At these stakes this feels like a nutted line. We have to take into consideration what type of player this is--is he capable of bluffing the turn and continuing his bluff by jamming the river? How often is he betting the river? Is villain going to shove jack high? Is villain holding QQ, KK? He probably would have 3 bet us pre-flop so there's a good chance he's not holding these. Your line to maybe call the turn and call a reasonably sized bet on the river isn't a bad line but once he shoves we might be beat. At these limits I think we have to play an exploitive brand of poker which might lead to folding slightly to much on the river but again at these stakes we don't need to worry to much about balance play on the river.
Posted 8 years ago
Player dependant but one pair probably isn't good here
Posted 8 years ago*
Hello

C/c, c/minR, potbet - this is almost always the nuts line on these limits, so I would fold the river. On the turn we have to call although it is not the happiest call we will ever make...

GL