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Originally Posted by furkae
I ended up folding. I wasn't afraid of the blinds. I think against a known opponent it is more often a call than a 3bet but against an unknown I could have 3bet. If he reraises I can easily fold. If he calls I have a hand which has some postflop value.
Yeah, cbetting that small was a big mistake! As played I checked back turn as both opponents were short and a 9x won't fold to a river bet. On a blank river the BB shoved. I didn't think he did it w/o a 7 so I folded. Too weak?
Some very solid advice, thank you!
on the 3betting thing you don't really want a call with 67s, we want villain to fold or 4bet. we're bluffing, 67s don't work well in 3bet pots.
if we know villain calls 3bets with a wide range (so his foldt3bet is low and 4bet low too) we should 3bet with a different type of hands that work well in 3bet pots (strong pairs, strong Aces, strong Kings) imo.
AA we want to bet not to get 9x to fold, but to get value from it.
i'm actually shoving the turn and try to get value from their worse PPs and maybe draws...stack sizes committ us to this pot and we need a sick read to fold an overpair here.
if they have a 7, then let it be
gl with your challenge