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Originally Posted by daniel9861
Could be barreling river too wide here. How are you playing AT-AQ w/ A
On monotone boards like this i'll usually play nf/nfd combos as a cbet. OTR I like having a normal size betting range and an overbet range using the nfds. Pot is 375, we have 1,815 behind (5x pot) so we can fit 8 combos (45%)1,815 /(1,815+1,815+375) for our 10 nut value combos to make him indifferent between calling and folding.
In practice I'm going to err on the side of overbluffing because when facing 5x pot shoves I think most ppl will tend to not meet their mdf just because it's kind of a mind **** to call such a big amount for a pot so little. This will be especially tough in bb's spot if he leaves his x/c call range weak by c/r most of his flushes otf or turn. We have 12 nfd combos available and normally I'd start from the bottom AdTx and work my way up but in this situation I don't mind just jamming all of them. Picture for visualization purposes:
Like you and sb said we probably want to value bet flushes+. I won't really have any straights besides a 75s (which is usually a fold pre expect for this specific situation) which is a debatable value bet imo. I think the best bluffs to choose from are JTo/QTo with a heart (feel free to disagree and tell me why) and we have 12 combos to choose from . Our value range of non-nut flushes only make up 7 combos.
I think you are right about barreling too wide with this sizing. In terms of removal I don't think which diamond I have makes that much of a difference so I should just start from the bottom (JTo). I think the range would look something like this if we were to go for around a 2:1 ratio:
The result of the actual hand was he ended up tanking 10 seconds and folding. I'm guessing he had something like top pair.
Last edited by andees10; 04-27-2017 at 11:16 PM.