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06-18-2021 , 09:56 PM
PokerStars, €23.25 + €1.75 - Hold'em No Limit - 40/80 - 2 players
Hand delivered by Upswing Poker

SB (Hero): 792 (10 bb)
BB: 708 (9 bb)

Pre-Flop: (120) Hero is SB with 9 Q
Hero calls 40, BB raises to 240, Hero calls 160

Flop: (480) 6 K 2 (2 players)
BB bets 120, SB (Hero) ?

oppo is a reg
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06-19-2021 , 02:11 AM
How do you suspect villain's iso range compares to GTO?
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06-19-2021 , 07:08 AM
^ congrats to 4,444 posts.

I wonder, whether limp/shove would be better in this spot. Because, I expect reg to cbet very very very frequently.

What about open shoving this vs reg?

Ok, I checked GTO ranges 9-11 BB and it seems, that we never open shove this. So I was wrong. Here's the SB 9-11 BB chart:

https://www.pokersites.io/wp-content...nge-9-11bb.png

Anyways, I am folding otf as played.

If it's vs a reg, you should have some reads on him, too. Like, how often does he barrel in ISO spots and so on. But I am not very good vs regs. None and Hokie can defo give you a better advice.
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06-19-2021 , 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by HokieGreg
How do you suspect villain's iso range compares to GTO?
I don't know, it's a guess.. I don't remember exactly, but this is a 100% gto shove/raise. what do you think about this spot?
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06-19-2021 , 04:32 PM
Weird spot. I don't have a sim for this spot atm, but I would guess we are raising the flop a lot mainly with 6X/3X and some hands like this. Q9 blocks top value in villains range (KQs, K9s, QQ, 99), it has equity vs villains bet/calling range (villain has to call off vs jam much wider than KX), and it is a poor hand to flat with this SPR - these are a few reasons it could be jamming but I'm totally speculating. Without reads on regs, I would just be trying to play a pseudo-GTO strategy, so in theory yea I would jam here - in reality, I didn't know this was a jam and I'd probably be too passive and call flop (tiny sizing).

Last edited by HokieGreg; 06-19-2021 at 04:38 PM.
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06-19-2021 , 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Vvvvv
^ congrats to 4,444 posts.
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06-19-2021 , 11:34 PM
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Originally Posted by HokieGreg
Weird spot. I don't have a sim for this spot atm, but I would guess we are raising the flop a lot mainly with 6X/3X and some hands like this. Q9 blocks top value in villains range (KQs, K9s, QQ, 99), it has equity vs villains bet/calling range (villain has to call off vs jam much wider than KX), and it is a poor hand to flat with this SPR - these are a few reasons it could be jamming but I'm totally speculating. Without reads on regs, I would just be trying to play a pseudo-GTO strategy, so in theory yea I would jam here - in reality, I didn't know this was a jam and I'd probably be too passive and call flop (tiny sizing).
i folded, even more passive
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06-20-2021 , 12:40 AM
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Originally Posted by pensodasolo
i folded, even more passive
I doubt it's a significant mistake. You can look at the strat EV in solver comparing all the options obv.
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