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Originally Posted by NevSloWN55
Live 2/3 NLH
History with Villain, He is very spewy 2 orbits prior he shoved turn with 45off with bottom pair against me. Stacked him with top 2.
very action packed table, opening was average 5-7x BB.
im in BB with 9Th, folds around to villain who is in HJ.
Villain bets $9.
$589 effective stacks, i cover.
SB calls
I complete action.
Flop:
$27
Ah Qd 5h
SB leads $35
My first question... Do i 3b semi bluff here in this spot?
i chose to flat the SB with decent equity against Qx hands.
Villain 3B to $135. SB folds.
WTF? we can rule out AA and QQ in this spot. He would of never bet $9 pre with those hands.
Again, what do i do here? jam??? flat??
folding isn't a option. I flat and turn is 8s.
$332
Ah Qd 5h 6s
I check villain jams..
What do you guys think i should do? Did i play the flop wrong? i almost jammed the flop. Only live tell i got on the flop was he looked very scared, What is he reppin on flop? only thing i can think of is 55 for the set. or A5 for 2 pair.
Any advice is appreciated.
First off you can’t 3 bet a bet. It’s just a raise or call on the flop.
Secondly, I’d advise against raising a bare FD against this sizing sans history. It’s fishy for him to donk, but you do have PFR to worry about.
As played, why can’t he have AA/QQ? Are his sizing tells this precise? If so, could’ve you at least entertain squeezing pre?
Strongly consider folding against the first raise. This might be unpopular here but let’s look at the situation: a PFR, as spew as he may be, is piling cash in on AQ5. You have a bare FD. You’re getting 2.32:1 on a call (more like 2.25:1 on a call after rake), and you’ve just 8 non board pairing hearts to hit (plus one that does). So that makes you what, a 4.5:1 underdog to have the best hand on the turn? We have to at least entertain a fold, because we really need to get his stack to make a peel profitable here.
As played, he’s jamming and we have a bare FD (and a gutshot if that’s the 8s). At most we have 12 outs. So do the math: clear fold.
This is the problem with chasing draws in no limit, you often don’t realize all of your equity. But under realizing for $100 more is better than piling $580 in with 34% equity or whatever
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