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01-25-2019 , 12:07 AM
Microgaming - 250/500 NL (8 max) - Holdem - 4 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

SB: 27.12 BB (VPIP: 34.42, PFR: 6.57, 3Bet Preflop: 2.27, Hands: 216)
BB: 59.07 BB (VPIP: 59.84, PFR: 26.67, 3Bet Preflop: 12.50, Hands: 124)
CO: 43.4 BB (VPIP: 30.00, PFR: 10.00, 3Bet Preflop: 3.70, Hands: 60)
Hero (BTN): 70.41 BB

4 players post ante of 0.1 BB, SB posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 1.9 BB) Hero has K T

CO raises to 2 BB, Hero raises to 6.7 BB, fold, fold, CO calls 4.7 BB

Flop: (15.3 BB, 2 players) J Q T
CO checks, Hero checks

Turn: (15.3 BB, 2 players) 2
CO bets 15.3 BB, Hero ???
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01-25-2019 , 03:34 AM
Would fold KT rather than 3 bet but if we do we've got to cbet this flop.
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01-25-2019 , 03:55 AM
preflop - awesome.
flop - cool. c-bet does not really achieve anything.
turn - just call. u don't fold oesd + bottom pair. raise is meaningless.
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01-25-2019 , 09:37 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by oldgoat
Would fold KT rather than 3 bet but if we do we've got to cbet this flop.
Agree. Villain has 10pfr in 60 hands, I don't like KT as a 3b against his range. But you should almost always follow a 3b with a CB.
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01-25-2019 , 10:37 AM
Are those stats for 4max?

How does your 3b range look like here? Think you can cbet whole range on this board.
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01-27-2019 , 01:34 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Darth_Maul
But you should almost always follow a 3b with a CB.
That is so not true.
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02-01-2019 , 05:37 PM
What is villain's 3 bet calling range oop? I'd figure it is very narrow. This is easily a set or over an pair AA/KK for villain. It looks like he/she is looking to gii on the turn. Calling the turn bet and missing will put you in a very awkward situation. Villain with very tight stats, I would say this is an easy fold oot.
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02-01-2019 , 06:40 PM
Pre: Against a Villain this tight, can just fold pre but 3bet bluff is fine.

Flop: A Tight Cutoff open and call a 3bet range is;
-99 to JJ (maybe even QQ)
-AJs/AQ/AK
-KQs

This board smashes that range so cbet does not accomplish anything as his pocket 99 are the only thing in his flop calling range you beat, so easy check imo.

Turn:
His lead pot range screams a set/2p in my experience trying to protect being outdrawn, so could make a tight exploitative fold against a nit V who offers little implied odds should we hit the straight versus his set.
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02-02-2019 , 01:55 PM
I’m calling the turn. Hand has too much equity to fold. You still have enough of a stack to fold any river that isn’t a 9 A or 10 (folding K on the river).

As stated above he is pot size betting protecting the best hand on the turn. If it was AK I’d think he’d bet smaller if he was a good player since you checked the flop. He would want a call.

Pot odds aren’t there to call but implied odds may be. He seems to like his hand. Spots like this I almost always gamble. I’m only folding if we are right up against the bubble.
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