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01-19-2019 , 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by ArtyMcFly
I think it's probably best to c-bet all the sets (including JJ) and 2prs (76s) instead of x-raising. Overpairs also bet. I think I'd almost always check TT, and use JTs or QJs (if not both) as bluff-catchers. I'm ambivalent about A7s (second pair). Could be a bet or check.
AKs with BDFD might be viable check-calls as well, but that board is so good for BB's range that his range can bet it a LOT.
Ooh, while that's a range I'd use myself, our check call range is very weak and attackable here and can't call any triples and gets thinned out a lot by a double barrel
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01-19-2019 , 03:02 PM
Aggression is good. We can check-call AQs and KQs with bdfd, I would still bet all my AK combos. Sometimes I really do just hold the AK that missed...
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01-19-2019 , 07:37 PM
I'd often check(-fold) the AKo and AQo combos, along with any unpaired hands without backdoor flush draws. I think we should be c-betting most unpaired hands with BDFDs though.
With the 3-betting range we specified earlier, there aren't many underpairs (just TT) that need "protecting", (which is why I think JTs and QJs are the only pairs we need to check-call. You could put JJ in the x-call range if you want though, due to the strong removal effects and it being the nuts), but we can barrel quite often to make villain fold his own 99/88.
Obviously on the board runout you chose, the 2d is a huge blank on the turn, although it does allow diamond-diamond combos to continue. But other turn cards (Broadways) can be very good for our c-bet bluffs with KQs, ATs, AQs etc.
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01-20-2019 , 02:45 AM
The board is both Low and coordinated. This means our opponent will fear giving free cards to our c/f range. So we can have a c/r strategy here IMO.



Heres where I might start:

Value CR: 77,66 = 6

Bluff CR: T9s(4),A7s(3),AKdd, AKcc, AKhh=10

C/c: JJ(3), KJs(3), QJs(3), JTs(3), AKo (3) = 15



Value bet: AJs(3), QQ(6), KK(6), AA(6), 67s(2), TT(6) = 29

Bluff: A8s(3), A9s(3), ATs(3), AQs(3), KQs(3), QTs(3), AKo(10) =28



Edit: it would be really nice to have some low suited garbage to mix in to the c/r range here On the flop (for example 86s). Basically something that can retain its equity vs a range that calls the c/r, by making 2 pair or trips on a bricky card.

Last edited by hyperknit; 01-20-2019 at 02:57 AM.
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01-22-2019 , 12:52 PM
Ok unless there is any more feedback, I will compile a range for flop action taking into account the feedback. Be thinking of possible turn checking strategies.
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