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2/5 facing turn donk bet. 2/5 facing turn donk bet.

08-15-2013 , 10:37 AM
I have been at the table for an hour or so and am new to the room. Have been a little more active than most at the table but haven't shown too many hands.

Villain has been very tight until recently. Might be adjusting to me. I three bet him earlier and he flatted with 9-7 and made a straight. (Heads up after 3 bet, I had position and checked flop, bet turn, folded to medium size river bet on 4 to a straight board. V showed his hand.)

Preflop:
I raise 66 on button to $25.
3 callers including V who is in mp.

Flop: K 7 5
checks to me, I bet $70
Only V calls.

Turn: 4
V bets $125
Hero?

(Spoiler doesn't have results just my thoughts)
Spoiler:
I wasn't sure what kind of range would bet here. I feel like V would check/raise a set. I have been active and aggressive and thought he would wait for me to bet with a real strong hand. Even 54 or a different suited connector would probably not lead out. AK maybe, but again, I'm not sure why he would bet out. It looks like he is trying to steal but at the same time I'm not sure V is capable of it. The turn wasn't a bad card for my hand and I was confused in this spot, folding,calling and raising all went through my head.


Thoughts are appreciated.
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08-15-2013 , 11:29 AM
Stack sizes?
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08-15-2013 , 11:37 AM
$700 effective. (must have deleted it in edit, sry)
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08-15-2013 , 11:42 AM
My first thought is to raise. His line seems like some medium strength hand like KJ that he is unsure of how to play oop. We have picked up more pot equity and should have some considerable fold equity.

However, stack sizes make this tough. We'll have to make it 375-400 leaving us with an awkward stack behind.

A shove would be pretty cool if we have the stomach for it. Otherwise it's probably a fold.
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08-15-2013 , 11:45 AM
Quote:
Preflop:
I raise 66 on button to $25.
3 callers including V who is in mp.

Flop: K 7 5
checks to me, I bet $70
Only V calls.

Turn: 4
V bets $125
Hero?
Do you really believe no one of the 3 pf callers has got a King?
Bluffing in a multiway pot is not the way to make money. On the turn when V bets into you, he's trying to take away the lead. When someone does the unexpected and the betting lead changes (either because someone raised, the expected bettor declined to bet, or someone chose not to respect the betting lead) then that means a lot.* This is a fundamental concept in hand reading: The places in the hand where the betting lead changes are the key moments in analyzing the hand.* They’re the signposts that guide you in your attempt to deduce what your opponents are up to.

AK
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08-15-2013 , 12:02 PM
Any flush draws on the flop?


Without knowing much about the villain, its a bit tough to figure out what this bet means, but I think 55, 77, and 68 make up a decent chunk of his range.


I think its a pretty easy fold.
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08-15-2013 , 03:58 PM
i'd probably limp otb with 66, not c-beting that flop with three callers and folding his turn lead out bet. (V has adjusted to your pf game / and probably your flop game)
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