NL10 45s - 530bb pot

Posted 8 years ago

hey, me again, looking for hand judgment Wink

BB- 67/0/0 but just 3 hands.

Preflop:
- open 54s from CO. this is bottom but my standard open raise.
- I called 3bet bcs: I am in position with reasonable hand to defend, we are deep and if I hit big there is a good chance to stack him.

Flop:
- great for me OESD. He bet a bit less than half pot, which I thought could be big pocket pair but also missed AK for example.
- I called, we are still very deep and didn't want to call his 3bet shove.

Turn:
- WOW, good for me, could be better with 2 of spades Smile
- he bet same sizing as before. 2 changes nothing. But I think he would bet bigger with big pair without diamond.
- I basically click it back. to keep give him a good prize to call. I was a bit scared to make it bigger also bcs of possibility of 4th diamond.
- would you make it bigger? or would you raise turn at all?

River:
- I shoved. And I think 3 is a great card for doing this. It changes nothing for him and his hand really screamed QQ+.

Do you guys agree with this thinking process, or do I forgot something? Sorry if you find this not interesting.

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

Blinds$0.05/$0.106
UTG aimMAFIA $10.24
UTG+1 flavio.rasta $14.86
COHero $33.52
D k0e17 $16.71
SB suri1984 $24.93
BB mukk19 $20.95
Preflop
6$0.15Hero is CO54
2 folds, Hero raises to $0.30, 2 folds, mukk19 raises to $1.05, Hero calls$0.75
Flop
2$2.15366
mukk19 bets $1.05, Hero calls$1.05
Turn
2$4.252
mukk19 bets $2.10, Hero raises to $4.80, mukk19 calls $2.70
River
2$13.853
mukk19 checks, Hero goes all-in$26.62, mukk19 goes all-in $14.05
Final Pot$54.52
mukk19 shows two pair, Aces and Sixes AA
Hero shows a straight, Deuce to Six 54

Hero wins$53.02 (net +$19.50)
mukk19 collects $0.00 (net -$20.95)


Thanks.
Turlock

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Posted 8 years ago
worked out guess it was good. How come villain has 210bb but pot is 540bb? It seems a bit to light to play it like this so deep. Seems like just thin enough for 100bb. But he called worse so idk.
Posted 8 years ago
Looks fine to me against a what looks like a fish. I would have made the turn raise a little bigger so the river shove is less than pot. If we made it $6 then it's a much smaller river shove. Can't see myself folding after we make the straight in a 3bet pot. Single-raise I would be treading more carefully.
Posted 8 years ago
ShipItHolla: worked out guess it was good. How come villain has 210bb but pot is 540bb? It seems a bit to light to play it like this so deep. Seems like just thin enough for 100bb. But he called worse so idk.


Is it better to defend against 3b lighter with100 bb than 200? I thought it is better with bigger stack.

about 530bb pot, my mistake. I just take the amount I won from last line. but it counts also money I had over him. (angel).
Posted 8 years ago
mattusko:
Is it better to defend against 3b lighter with100 bb than 200? I thought it is better with bigger stack.


I meant raising turn and jamming river with a straight on double paired board with flush available. I mean you have the weakest of the nut hands to stack off for 200bb. Calling the 3b seems fine. Defending lighter when deeper I don't know seems to simplistic to put it like that. I might prefer to defen QTo vs a 40bb stack but not vs a 200bb stack because the value of hitting TP is higher with lower spr for example. Hitting a straight would be more valuable deep so...

I probably would have just called down in this hand but you got a stack so you got max value
Posted 8 years ago
in this particular hand I was not worried that guy can have 3x or 6x, Only hand which possibly beat my straight was AK and maybe AQ of diamonds. But after he just called my turn raise I thing I was save agains flush unless 4th diamond hits the board.

but thanks for ideas. I am quite noobish postflop, so every point of view is very valuable for me.
Posted 8 years ago
I think you need to make the turn raise bigger. First of all to not give him correct odds to call your raise. He has 9 flush outs and 4 cards for boat so 13 outs = 25ish%. You gave him 4:1 so he only needs 20% EQ to make the call. Thus making a profitable call without even making any money when he hit.

The bigger raise also set the stacks up better for river like Harvie pointed out.

River is to thin imo to double potbet shove. He will have more Flushes and 6x then AdAx,KdKx so you will loose money in the longrun shoving river.
Posted 8 years ago
Pre is fine 200bb deep against any player type.

I like the flop call over raising as villain is starting off looking a little fishy.

Agree with the others about bigger on the turn. I doubt he's folding a decent overpair or a draw so may as well take as much value as we can in case he folds the river. It's also a mistake to leave more than a pot size bet behind if we intend to try and stack off.

Not keen on the river jam for almost 150bb now we're losing to a bare 6.