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all in river in 3bet pot all in river in 3bet pot

12-09-2014 , 04:59 PM
vilain is reg zoom 200
22/17/6.4 f3b 42 fcb flop 47 bet otr 37 on 1.5k hands





    Poker Stars, $1/$2 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #33267431

    BTN: $223.07 (111.5 bb)
    Hero (SB): $290.40 (145.2 bb)
    BB: $203 (101.5 bb)
    UTG: $236.22 (118.1 bb)
    MP: $562.56 (281.3 bb)
    CO: $234.07 (117 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with Q J
    3 folds, BTN raises to $4, Hero raises to $14, BB folds, BTN calls $10

    Flop: ($30) 3 7 J (2 players)
    Hero bets $18, BTN calls $18

    Turn: ($66) T (2 players)
    Hero checks, BTN bets $45.50, Hero calls $45.50

    River: ($157) J (2 players)
    Hero checks, BTN bets $145.57 and is all-in

    Spoiler:
    Results: $157 pot
    Final Board: 3 7 J T J
    BTN mucked and lost (-$77.50 net)
    Hero mucked Q J and lost (-$77.50 net)



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    vilain have w$sd 62%

    hero?
    12-09-2014 , 06:50 PM
    What's the thought process behind donking TP on such a dry flop?

    Ik just see you valuetowning yourself and on the river i just dont see him bluffen, there are no floats i guess since AK would probably fold the turn, you are also blocking KQ.

    Def. Think you are crushed to his shoving range
    12-09-2014 , 07:06 PM
    it was just a cb on the flop with tp std
    12-09-2014 , 07:29 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by immortalpinguin
    What's the thought process behind donking TP on such a dry flop?

    Ik just see you valuetowning yourself and on the river i just dont see him bluffen, there are no floats i guess since AK would probably fold the turn, you are also blocking KQ.

    Def. Think you are crushed to his shoving range
    He 3bet preflop and it's standard to maintain aggression post flop especially on such a dry flop that likely does not hit the caller's range very well.

    I think the hand is well played given villain's sizing and the fact our range should look like a lot of Jx by the river which would be crazy to try and fold. Indifference equation might say call though
    12-09-2014 , 07:30 PM
    Sry read te action wrong
    12-09-2014 , 07:51 PM
    W$SD is high. Think river is an easy xf just given this, he's not bluffing.
    12-09-2014 , 10:49 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Yoshimiii
    W$SD is high. Think river is an easy xf just given this, he's not bluffing.
    +1
    12-09-2014 , 11:48 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Yoshimiii
    W$SD is high. Think river is an easy xf just given this, he's not bluffing.
    1.5k hands
    12-10-2014 , 04:14 PM
    There was no draws. Your range is strong. You probably do not check turn with queen. His river bets are strong. I have to say fold.
    12-10-2014 , 06:05 PM
    I don't know why everyone is saying that our range looks strong. It looks like TX, 99 or 88. Snap call

    Last edited by KenThBA; 12-10-2014 at 06:10 PM.
    12-16-2014 , 04:50 AM
    is 3bet pre standard?
    12-16-2014 , 08:02 AM
    x/call flop
    12-17-2014 , 12:58 AM
    Are the results incorrect? It says lost twice
    12-17-2014 , 07:09 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Fisken_
    x/call flop
    are u going to c/call sets, AA?
    12-17-2014 , 10:25 AM
    Flop can go either way. Seems a decent check back candidate since we can't get 3 streets of value and if we're not checking this hand then our checking range becomes too weak. KJ on the other hand would be a clear bet.

    I don't know W$SD (never used HUD) but seems people reckon it's a fold b/c of that. Still we have one of the strongest hands we can have here (I imagine KJ and AJ continues betting OTT as well as anything better) so there are arguments for calling.
    12-17-2014 , 11:10 AM
    I think this is a pretty easy call.

    His turn sizing is pretty suspicious to me.

    What range are you guys assigning him?
    12-17-2014 , 12:25 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by BleetBleetImaSheep
    I think this is a pretty easy call.

    His turn sizing is pretty suspicious to me.

    What range are you guys assigning him?
    77, TT, better AJ can all play this way but more importantly just so few bluffs. 54s? Even 89s is a straight by the river. I suppose 78s could be a good bluffing candidate.
    12-18-2014 , 03:10 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by F_Ivanovic
    Flop can go either way. Seems a decent check back candidate .
    Mate, we are oop
    12-18-2014 , 04:24 AM
    Flop looks like a x/c.

    Flatting is probably be better pre, especially if BB is not an active squeezer.

          
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