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1/3$ Turn and River Spot against a Wynn reg 1/3$ Turn and River Spot against a Wynn reg

10-27-2017 , 11:11 PM
Hero (540$): I Should have a TAG Image at The table so far. Played for 4 Orbits and Been a Little Card dead from beginning. Played three Hands so far, one i Raised in Position, got Heads up and take down The pot on The Flop with a cbet. Second Hand i raised AJoff in MP, it Goes 4 ways and i Check fold on a 6♦️7♦️T♣️ Board.
Third Hand i raise Reds QQ to 20$ in MP After 2 player limps in, Button shoves 120$, Action back to me, i call and i set my Queens on The River vs his Kings.

Villain (350$): Young White guy, maybe 25-30 years old. Pretty sure he is a. regular in The room, he speaked The whole Time with The Dealer and Other 2 old mans that are regulars too. Calling their Name and Stuff like that. He is playing pretty solid preflop,Maybe He limps and call Too many raises with speculative Hands (A5s and suited connectors) But he knows what he is doing post Flop. He is Running Bad and lost a couple of pots vs 2 OMCs that were everytime at The top of their Range (as usual for an OMC lol). He straddles his Button everytime. Capable of Making moves post Flop i think, But in 4 Orbits i don't have much Info about that.

OTTH:

Hero is UTG and raise 15$ with K♥️J♥️, folded to Villain in cut off Who calls, Button Calls, Small blind folds and Big blind calls.

Didn't Expect that Many calls, Most raised pots till now gone heads up or max 3 ways, But whatever, its Not The worst Hand to Play a Multiway pot.
Its Maybe not The best Hand to raise EP too But my Image is Clean and i was pretty Card dead to The Moment. And i will Not Go broke with top pair for sure Lol.

Flop (56$): 9♠️4♥️6♥️

BB Checks, i bet 40, Villain calls Pretty quickly, Button and Big blinds fold.

On The Flop i take very good Equity with my flush draw + overcards and as a preflop aggressor and with my Image i decide to bet. Comments on sizing? Too big or is it ok? Im fine with repping an overpair and take it down Right now. Is anyone here check calling The flop?I think its a Pretty passive line, but its a multiway pot on a coordinated board so i don't Know.

As Villain calls i Range him on:
Sets,
TT-JJ (i think He 3bets queens preflop for sure, Maybe Jacks too)
96s, 75s and 64s (Not sure about this three, they would be a Pretty loose call preflop),
Ax♥️♥️, T8♥️♥️, T7♥️♥️ (Not sure about The Last one) A9s-89s-T9s-J9s-Q9s-K9s (Not sure if He is going to give me Action with this Kind of ****ty top pair Hands and my Image, as Said i think He is solid But you Never Know)

Turn (136$) 6♦️

Hero Tanks and bet 70$, Villain Tanks for maybe 10-15 seconds and calls.

Its Not The best Card in The World, But Not The worst too. Villain has now Less sets and two pairs in his Range, Which is good for us. Being OOP and Check call Sucks too, so i Continue to Tell my overpair Story and Hoping He is folding his draw and one pair Hands. I Should have sized it a Little bigger i think. Argument for a Check call/check folds/betsizing? I Plan to Shut down if im getting Called and i don't improve on The River.

River (276$) 3♦️

Brick city. I Check and Villain shoves After 3 Seconds his Last 200 Bucks. At this Point He has a fullhouse or a busted draw. All other Hands would Check behind. Argument for a triple Barrel? What would you do in this Spots with an overpair?

Sorry for The Bad english Guys




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10-28-2017 , 01:06 AM
Fold pre. Not good enough in EP. KJ is frequently dominated by better broadways (KQ, AK, AJ). Top pair isn't anything to be thrilled about facing aggression and you're really only happy with this hand when you hit two pair, which won't happen often. Checking flop for a free card is fine. River is a fold. You don't even beat his missed nut flush draw, if he was calling with the Ace.

Also, the suits don't appear in your post until the river, at least on my computer.

Last edited by DumbosTrunk; 10-28-2017 at 01:14 AM.
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10-28-2017 , 07:54 AM
I think the open pre is fine with these stacksizes UTG. KJ suited plays decent multiway and even OOP+ i believe a couple of those KQ suited/KJ suited/TJ suited/A5 suited is good to open _some_ portion of the time from early pos. So that your opening range doesent become too faceup to the stronger parts of the playerpool (Wynn have some of em, even at 1/3),you have barrell potenial on several type of boards/better board coverage.

To the hand i also think you played it fine, its also OK to give up on the river after firing flop/turn and you didnt improve due to the board bricking out on everything. You will naturally have other combos in your range you play exactly like this (like QQ/KK/AA) to eventually check-call the river, if you feel that is the correct play. My point is though, that you betting the flop/turn and then giving up on the river is totally ok sometimes and not something villain can exploit right off the bat.

Another line i would like to see some portion of the time with these kind of overs+ strong flushdraw combos is a check-raise flop line to employ maximum fold equity on all the parts of villains continuerange that isnt flopped sets. If you want some kind of balance against regs with the check-raise line, you can also do it sometimes with KK/AA or flopped set. Thus also making it easier to play the hand(s) OOP.
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10-28-2017 , 09:16 AM
Another vote for fold pre, in general. I'm usually only playing this UTG on a passive table, particularly one that I can run over post flop and have good reads on. This is also one of the very few situations where I would open limp.

Also, in LLNL, players so rarely 3b that you're often going to be in an RIO situation OOP vs KQ and AJ and not even see it coming.
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10-28-2017 , 01:12 PM
Interesting hand.

Pre is fine, especially if the entire table is 100-200+ BB’s. Limiting yourself to the suited combos is an easy way to keep your range tight (ie: raise KJs, fold KQo UTG).

Flop seems fine. I would have probably sized the turn slightly larger so I could triple barrel the river if need be while still looking like a properly sized value bet. K-hi has virtually no showdown value here. Villain has a lot of A-hi flush draws we need to fold out and perhaps even some 88/77 type stuff or a weak 9x.

We want to be the ones shoving the river. When we x river we give villain the green light to shove his worse flush draws and busted 87 OESD. We simply cannot call here with K-hi.

To your final question, if I had an overpair I would be x/c. He’s got way more flush combos when we have an overpair, especially with no ’s in our hand.
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