$2/$5/$10 3-handed
Villain is a clear grinder based on his appearance and the string bag full of $500 and $1k chips he pulled out to buy in. Just met but been playing short handed $2/$5 with him for about an hour, table went down to 3 and we started playing $2/$5/$10. He's playing on the tighter side, not seen him get out of line at all but fairly aggressive when he did get involved.
H $2600
V $1225
Villain in sb opens to $30
Hero 3-bets to $90 w/ AhJh
BTN folds
Villain 4bets to $240
Hero calls
Pot is $490
Flop AsKc8s
V bets $140
Hero calls
Pot is $770
Turn Qd
V bets $275
H calls
Pot is $1320
River 2h
V all in for $570
Hero???
Initial thoughts were just how many better hands I have to call with here but we're 3-handed so ranges have to be much wider, especially vs a competent opponent. And we have the best possible suit to bluff catch with AJ I believe.
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V bluff range:
TT no spade - 3 combos
JJ no spade - 1 combo
KJs - 2 combos (we have Jh)
KTs - 3 combos
QJs - 2 combos
QTs - 3 combos
V value range:
AK - 6 combos
AQ - 6 combos
AA - 1 combo
KK - 3 combos
TJs - 3 combos
19 value (57%)
14 bluff (43%)
Getting 3.3:1 odds, only have to be good a little under 25%
Good call? Just fold? Raise turn? 5 bet pre?
I feel like if I played the hand any more aggressively we are getting it all in anyway.
Thoughts on the breakdown of bluff vs value ranges? Is he much narrower here? Any input is welcome.