NL50, Q10s 3bet pot, 2nd pair.

Posted 8 years ago

Villain is reg, 25/19 with 14.3 BB 3bet, but just 210 hands. Cbet 3bp 80(5), and oop 2/3.

Pre / flop is standard I guess, but do I bet turn? I kinda felt owned as it played out.


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$0.25/$0.50 No Limit Holdem 888
6 Players

Blinds$0.25/$0.506
UTG Player1 $75.26
UTG+1 Player2 $50.95
CO Player4 $50
DHero $51.43
SB Player7 $50
BB Player9 $51.19
Preflop
6$0.75Hero is BTNQT
3 folds, Hero raises to $1, 1 fold, Player9 raises to $3.50, Hero calls$2.50
Flop
2$7.25J4T
Player9 bets $4.50, Hero calls$4.50
Turn
2$16.255
Player9 checks, Hero bets$8.75, Player9 goes all-in $43.19, Hero folds
Final Pot$68.19

Player9 wins $100.95 (net +$49.76)
Hero lost$16.75
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Posted 8 years ago*
Well he's never folding better hands, and he's never calling with worse. So I guess the only reason for betting the turn was to charge his draws, but that's a very slim range: AK, AQ (which doesn't have as many outs as it thinks it does anyway), and A2-A5dd. That seems pretty thin, so I prob check back the turn and hope the R goes ch/ch.

In spots like this I save my turn bets for when I have a real value spot, where I turned some value to semi-bluff, or I was on a pure float.
Posted 8 years ago
Agree with @CycleVancouver , when I read the turn action I was thinking 'what does that bet accomplish?'

I would check back and turn and get to showdown. Folding once we get shoved on.