NL200 TT

Posted 7 years ago

Live £1/1 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 9 Players


UTG+2: £1000+
Hero (HJ): £190

UTG straddles to £2, UTG+2 raises to £10, Hero 3-bets to £40. Folded round and UTG+2 calls. Pot (£84)

Flop 6d,6s,5h. UTG+2 Checks, Hero bets £50, UTG+2 calls. Pot (£184)

Turn 6d,6s,5h,8d. UTG+2 Checks, Hero All-In £100, UTG+2 Calls. Pot (£384)

River 6d,6s,5h,8d,As. Hero Shows [TT] , UTG+2 Shows [JJ].


Have I overplayed here? Notes on Villain are that he is a decent reg, but isn't shy of peeling a 3-bet wide. Deeper I probably don't go for 3-streets but with such a low SPR I just decided to stack, thinking I can still get called by 77,99, and Pair + straight draw combos.
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Posted 7 years ago
Seems player dependent this one, against a decent reg I'm not sure what they call our turn bet without unless he perceives us as a fish or bad that we beat asides from maybe 99.

However don't think you got all that many options on the turn given the SPR.

I assume your plan was to bet the flop large and to shove safe turns?
Posted 7 years ago
I would say the 3b is too wide but not bad. Higher expectation by calling because utg+2's range should be strong
Posted 7 years ago
maybe check the riv. Cause he can only call with 77 and 99 that we beat everything else in his range beats us
Posted 7 years ago
It did feel pretty thin, I guess 3-betting probably left me with not many options post flop and flatting was probably better, but I agree it's either or. I sort of felt flatting would make post flop pretty difficult given the players behind were peeling very light, but I essentially isolated the decent reg and forced out the value :/
Posted 7 years ago
In a live 1/1 game i'm pretty much 3 betting suuuper linearly, unless v opponent specific. (IE massive whale making it 15 pre with 80% or something)

TT is a call pre pretty much 100% in this spot imo, esp if you have the guy noted as a dece ish reg.

We play super well vs their opening range, and really fucking terribly against their 4b range so it's a clear overcall, yes we're not a huge fan of it going a million ways but TT doesn't play super bad post even multiway and its a live 1/1 game, we obv get the lot when we pin the set.

After we 3b, yeah the rest of the hand does seem pretty thin, I mean maybe check back, bet bet, or something would be better on such a dry flop? But imo the biggest mistake in the hand is the 3b pre.