AJs NL50 Anonymous

Posted 8 years ago

I was sure i m a head. To me his range look like 88-10 worse J, or KQ with flush draw or somehing like that, i jam turn for value and i was axpected him to call me with all pairs, because my line looks like flush draw, only real value hand i could have is JJ.

Prima, $0.25/$0.50 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

SB: $106.01 (212 bb)
BB: $146.41 (292.8 bb)
UTG: $50 (100 bb)
MP: $50 (100 bb)
CO: $21.44 (42.9 bb)
Hero (BTN): $51.68 (103.4 bb)

Preflop: Hero is BTN with Jh Ah
2 folds, CO raises to $1, Hero calls $1, SB folds, BB raises to $5.50, CO folds, Hero calls $4.50

Flop: ($12.25) 2d Jc 6d (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $7, BB calls $7

Turn: ($26.25) 5s (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $39.18 and is all-in, BB calls $39.18

River: ($104.61) 3s (2 players, 1 is all-in)

Results: $104.61 pot ($1.50 rake)
Final Board: 2d Jc 6d 5s 3s
BB showed Ks Kd and won $103.11 ($51.43 net)
Hero showed Jh Ah and lost (-$51.68 net)

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Posted 8 years ago
He can certainly have an over pair here (QQ-AA). There's a good chance he is calling with 88-TT pre flop as it's not really the best hand to squeeze and there's tons of value by flatting and playing multi-way.

Flop cbet is a little too big, we're targeting a small range (77-TT) which I think fold to a bet of that size, the only hands that carry on are over pairs and FDs.

On the turn, I don't see a worse hand calling our shove if the player is a reg.
Posted 8 years ago
Looks like a way ahead way behind situation post flop.

C bet size looks ok.Could be smaller but he's still going to check call the same range probably so why not.

The turn shove looks like an overplay given what villain's range looks like. I doubt he ever calls this off with TT. I would probably go for an underbet around $7-8 encouraging him to continue with his smaller pairs and possibly AK AQ.
Posted 8 years ago
I agree that turn shove is an overplay since you can't really get called by worse. I'd probably either check or go for two very small bets depending on how good my opponent is (since the second line is obviously highly exploitable).