1/3 how to get stacks in?
Hi all,
1/3
V1: don’t really know him too well. Younger guy. I question if he plays other casino games as he bought in for a 500 dolllar chip.
Only been playing with him for about an hour. He is opening a lot of hands. He has been gettting coolered pretty bad but has made two pretty good folds.
H: I cover and V has about 400 to start the hand. He hasn’t seen me play a hand yet. I’m young as well.
OTTH: V raises HJ to 15 after UTG limps. I call in BB with red 7’s
Limper calls
(46) Flop Jd 7s 6c
Checks to v who bets 20
I check raise to 75
He calls
(196) Turn is 6s
I jam
How bad did I play this...
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Bet turn smaller, like half pot or a little more, so there will be about $300 left on the river to jam into $400.
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Small x/r on flop, enough on turn to setup <PSB on river.
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100 turn, 200 river
No need to jam with the nutter butters
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I'm not convinced calling OOP in hand that may end up HU (at worse 3ways) is going to be very profitable especially against a guy who is opening a lot (as he'll rarely have anything worth stacking off with, plus it'll be more difficult to get him to stack off with us OOP, plus we'll mostly have to give up when whiffing the flop and he cbets his air).
SPR is 8ish, which means some big bets on early streets will setup a very manageable river shove. I would lean to donking out a PSB. We get to be the ones setting the size, plus we're not just targetting the raiser, plus we don't have to check/raise (which may be far too strong). The only real downside to donking is that we don't win a cbet against air but overall I wouldn't put too much consideration into that.
As played, I probably wouldn't have check/raised so much, especially on this fairly drawless board. I might even do just barely over a minnish raise as we want him (and other guy) to continue and it still brings stacks into play.
I don't know why we're jamming the turn. It's a fairly big bet in terms of $$$ for 1/3 NL so we lose all but the most horrendous of players. I just make it a lol $80 which will be hard for most hands to pass up (including draws which are drawing dead) and still leaves an easy peasy shove for the river against TP+.
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Don’t blow your load so early. You gotta be gentle. Ease in there and don’t surprise her.
$100 on turn. Jam river. You’re mostly targeting a jack.
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I like
Flop x/r to $50
Turn 125/150 or 100/150
River 210/400 or 235/350