Home cash game. All figures in Indian rupees.
Min Buy-in: 10,000
Blinds: 100/100
9 handed
Stack sizes:
Hero on BB with stack of 16000
UTG+1 with stack of 13000
Villain on button with stack size of 30000
Pre-flop:
UTG+1 limps
Villain opens for 900
Hero holds Q
Q
and raises to 3200
UTG+1 calls
Villain calls
Flop: A
K
6
Hero checks
UTG+1 checks
Villain checks
Turn: Q
Hero checks
UTG+1 checks
Villain bets 3500
Hero goes all-in
UTG+1 folds
Villain snap calls
River: Hero and Villain agree to run the river 3 times
River 1: A
River 2: 5
River 3: 3
Showdown:
Hero shows Q
Q
making full-house on first run and set on the other two runs.
Villain shows 7
9
making flush on the turn and hence winning run 2nd and 3rd.
Hero wins 1/3 of the pot.
Comments:
- I was putting the villain and UTG+1 on a range of 22-AA and AJ+
- I made the check-shove on the river for value against hands like Ax, AK, AQ.. for protection against hands like one card flush.. and to gain fold equity incase I am behind.
- Since this was a live cash game, I do not have VPIP/PFR stats of these players but a rough guess would be UTG+1 50/30.. and Villain 40/20.. I was tracking mine though and it was 17/11 across 136 hands.
Questions:
- was bet sizing of 3200 3-bet pre-flop good? Or should I have bet more to 5000
- was shove on the turn a good move? Or should I have just flat called?
- was running the river 3 times a good move? Or should I have just run it twice? The villain's snap call really made me put him on a straight or a flush.
- any other comments and suggestions are welcome.
Thank you in advance.