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Hand from ,50 HT HU shootout final table Hand from ,50 HT HU shootout final table

11-09-2013 , 04:08 PM
Hiya, made the FT of the $10.20 HT HU SO on stars, but I figured this would be a way better place to post this than the MTT section. Please correct me If I'm wrong. Pretty much readless, but I don't think villain is repping anything by the c/r on the turn, perhaps nut FD. FD and pairs mostly bet the flop when checked to them.
River is a blank so call obviously

PokerStars - $10+$0.20|20/40 Ante 10 NL (2 max) - Holdem - 2 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

Hero (BB): 1,000
SB: 1,000

2 players post ante of 10, SB posts SB 20, Hero posts BB 40

Pre Flop: (pot: 80) Hero has 3 5

SB calls 20, Hero checks

Flop: (100, 2 players) K 4 T
Hero checks, SB checks

Turn: (100, 2 players) 5
Hero bets 50, SB raises to 120, Hero calls 70

River: (340, 2 players) 2
Hero checks, SB bets 160, Hero calls 160
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11-09-2013 , 05:28 PM
What exactly do you want to accomplish with that turn bet?
I just check and pray for cheap showdown.
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11-09-2013 , 05:45 PM
I don't mind the turnbet if it's made with the intention to b/f.
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11-09-2013 , 06:36 PM
Kx and Tx don't have to bet the flop. It's not obligatory at all man.
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11-10-2013 , 05:05 AM
although completely readless i don't like it as much, 3x pre over the limp will likely net you a better result than checking back. it also initiates an aggro image that is more often than not beneficial for you later on. as played i think the smallish raise screams value. it's not a situation where his raise is polarized to clubs or air, i've seen T9x type hands raise here for protection and not want to be put in a tough spot on the river. i've seen KK played the same. if he is bluffing it's probably something with high equity such as 68c J9c. i think you're rarely seeing worse than that when he raises, and even then he prob has two overcards and you have no idea his river frequencies. equity wise you only need roughly 20% here. give him a range of a little under 2/3 hands that beat you already whether it be a special person w flopped two pair/set, turned two pair, turned set, a Tx raising small for protection, a Kx doing the same. give a little under 1/3 to the high equity draw hands 68o Q9o J9o with a club type stuff, and give 4-5% to both a complete bluff and turned flushes (possible 47cc A3cc that didnt see a reason to bet flop). you have 27.35% against that range, which is great if you were playing four street texas hold them. a negative of calling here is that unknown of his river frequencies. a positive is taking a breakeven turn play and possibly gaining valuable info as to how your opponent plays all streets in a limped pot. i'd call turn and call river. even if calling turn is partially to try and see opponent's hand at showdown, i'd feel way too homosexual folding the brickiest river for 1/3 pot. laugh when he shows you the pocket rockets.

Last edited by HoyaSaxa123; 11-10-2013 at 05:09 AM. Reason: i think the range i gave is too weighted toward the draws, so your equity will decrease a bit leading to a harder decision.
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