NL10 3h3c

Posted 8 years ago

Anon/hudless and no info on BB but OR is a huge busy fish.

Preflop: I don't call this very often in SB but this guy was so loose and weak and the BB has been passive so far.

Flop: Went for a chk/r coz I thought it would be fun to get the fish HU and plenty of stuff can call it.

Turn: I don't think the Q is so bad for me and may encourage 2P or a 1P and a draw to come along. Just in case - and because I don't know BB, I bet a bit smaller than I would normally.

River: Now I don't know how much to bet to get paid, I didn't expect to get here 3 handed. Only concern is KJ which is quite possible. Any advice gratefully received.

Don't think I played this the best I could tbh.

Thanks.

Hand Conversion Powered by WeakTight Poker Hand History Converter
$0.05/$0.10 No Limit Holdem Prima
6 Players

Blinds 0.5BB/1BB6
UTG Player 1 $112.3BB
UTG+1 Player 2 $132.5BB
CO Player 3 $85.4BB
D Player 4 $105.4BB
SBHero $110.8BB
BB Player 6 $100BB
Preflop
6$1.5BBHero is SB33
1 fold, Player 2 raises to 2.5BB, 2 folds, Hero calls2BB, Player 6 calls 1.5BB
Flop
3$7.5BBT93
Hero checks, Player 6 checks, Player 2 bets 3.8BB, Hero raises to 11.5BB, Player 6 calls 11.5BB, Player 2 calls 7.7BB
Turn
3$42BBQ
Hero bets19.5BB, Player 6 calls 19.5BB, Player 2 calls 19.5BB
River
3$100.5BBA
Hero bets33BB, Player folds, Player 2 calls 33BB
Final Pot $166.5BB

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Posted 8 years ago
I prefer leading the flop multiway to avoid any chance of draws getting checked around.

As played I would go slightly larger on the flop raise.

Turn bet looks way too small. TT and 99 shouldn't be in their range any longer so we have the best hand 99% of the time and both villains have draws in their range.

On the river KJ and J8 got there but it shouldn't be super likely either player has those with no raise going in on the turn, so I would jam and go for max value against the fish expecting him to have alot of two pair combos.
Posted 8 years ago
If they're a huge fish then I just go bigger on the turn. Board is getting a bit dangerous now so I don't think we want to be multiway with a set.
There's some combo draws out there too. QJs etc. The A doesn't really change anything as far as straights go on the river, so were to you intending to fold to a raise?
Posted 8 years ago*
While I'd prefer to lead this flop, check/raising obviously isn't a bad play. As for the turn and river, I'd just size my bets higher. Maybe it's a small sample, but that's another hand where you end up betting too small with the top of your range in my opinion. You might want to look into that.
Posted 8 years ago
Fold pre.

Ap you make far too many 50% bets in pots like this mate. You gotta make it 2/3 here as they are going to call you and you need to maximise their mistake.
Posted 8 years ago
CrazyCookie: Fold pre.



I agree.
From the small blind here I pretty much never call these small pairs. I just really don't think this is a profitable spot but each to their own
Posted 8 years ago*
Pre is meh. Definitely a fold vs anyone tough but I can get the argument for calling a 2.5x if the PFR or the BB is splashy.

Flop x/r and lead are both fine, I lean more towards x/r as the original raiser gets more aggressive. I would be raising larger to maybe ~15bb.

Qx turn brings in a couple draws but I don't think it's enough to slow down with one of your best value hands. I bet again and also bigger here too. The board is very coordinated and betting less than 1/2 pot into 2 players will let them chase draws very profitably.

River go bigger as well. Whatever chips you have left I'm shoving them in there. It looks like you're trying to squeeze out some value out of a weak-middling hand which I don't think you need to be doing here. Both villains can potentially be strong with hands like 2 pair or even the A-high FD that hits TP on the river and those will likely call a jam.
Posted 8 years ago
Lol, don't fold preflop. Not at these limits, not vs this sizing, not vs an open from this position. Exception is that BB is hyper aggressive. In most case he won't be at these limits.

Leading flop is probably noticeably better than x/r in this case, specifically at these limits at any rate.

Rest of the hand is fine.