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NL20 SH turned straight vs re-raise NL20 SH turned straight vs re-raise

04-24-2015 , 02:12 AM
    Poker Stars, $0.10/$0.20 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 5 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

    SB: $19.82 (99.1 bb)
    BB: $21.95 (109.7 bb)
    MP: $60.06 (300.3 bb)
    CO: $21.15 (105.7 bb)
    Hero (BTN): $44.34 (221.7 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is BTN with 9 T
    2 folds, Hero raises to $0.48, SB calls $0.38, BB calls $0.28

    Flop: ($1.44) Q 6 K (3 players)
    SB checks, BB checks, Hero checks

    Turn: ($1.44) J (3 players)
    SB bets $0.86, BB folds, Hero raises to $2.39, SB raises to $5.62, Hero calls $3.23

    River: ($12.68) 8 (2 players)
    SB bets $13.72 and is all-in, Hero calls $13.72



    Villian regish : 25/18/9,2% 3BET/ 297 HANDS . I think he has here most of the time 2pairs KQ/KJ/JQ and 66 which is playing the same way. Only hands that beats me are some combos of AT but i also block some combos of that. What do you think about the turn play?
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    04-24-2015 , 02:44 AM
    cant fault it imo , you block AT and you have no need to shove on the turn so call and call river seems good to me.
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    04-24-2015 , 02:48 AM
    Cbet flop
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    04-24-2015 , 02:52 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by neok
    Cbet flop
    seems like good advise aswell
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    04-24-2015 , 01:31 PM
    I could see him having 66 or maybe JJ/AT here. His Reraise on the turn makes me think he does not have 2 pair. I would probably get it on on the turn as played, but I recommend the CBet as well on this board.
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    04-24-2015 , 01:42 PM
    Can you please tell me the benefit of c-beting in this spot multyway with just gutshot and backdoor on this specific flop ?
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    04-24-2015 , 01:50 PM
    Turn 3bet 3 way is 100% AT and a few chops (or maybe 1% of bluff with blockers TT but he didn't 3bet pre from the SB so unlikely he had TT and unlikely he would play it that way turn anyway).

    No sane person 3bets for value after getting raised 3way with a set let alone 2 pairs.
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    04-24-2015 , 02:00 PM
    The benefit is fold equity. Your hand is not going to win a huge percent of the time when you check back flop. But with position and the potential of having a K or Q in your range being such a likely possibility, a lot of your opponents are folding to where cbetting is +EV.
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    04-24-2015 , 02:34 PM
    Probably c-beting is good but i think that they have more Broadway cards in their ranges than me! I mean my range is pretty wide from BTN but SB/BB they gotta have more high cards than me .
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    04-25-2015 , 03:38 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by DaJoker1988
    Probably c-beting is good but i think that they have more Broadway cards in their ranges than me! I mean my range is pretty wide from BTN but SB/BB they gotta have more high cards than me .
    They probably aren't holding AA KK QQ AK or AQ
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    04-25-2015 , 04:24 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by NyBatteri
    They probably aren't holding AA KK QQ AK or AQ
    Im not saying about that kind of broadway but they still got more KQ/QJ/AJ/QT/JT/KT than me.
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