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10NL - 3bet pot OOP with A3hh 10NL - 3bet pot OOP with A3hh

06-19-2019 , 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Fleetttt
I'd go bigger pre to deny pot odds

As played, I'd check this flop with a lot of my range (most people will do the opposite and range bet) but yea, good hand to xc with given gutter etc and play turns and rivers
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06-19-2019 , 02:40 PM
The 3bet isn't very good, the guy is 26/14 that is very loose passive.

You are Way ahead/way behind on the flop so that is the reason you check. Really you just want a single bet to go in here, if 2+ go in you probably aren't good.
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06-19-2019 , 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Check_The_Nuts
The 3bet isn't very good, the guy is 26/14 that is very loose passive.

You are Way ahead/way behind on the flop so that is the reason you check. Really you just want a single bet to go in here, if 2+ go in you probably aren't good.
No the reason you check is because of the SPR. With higher SPR we want to check more often. You will notice the lower SPR solves cbet this at some frequency - sometimes as much as 50%.
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06-19-2019 , 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by DooDooPoker
No the reason you check is because of the SPR. With higher SPR we want to check more often. You will notice the lower SPR solves cbet this at some frequency - sometimes as much as 50%.
I would be pretty surprised if the bigger factor in the solver is what you put in for ranges as opposed to the stack size you put things in.

What you said is true, if this was a SRP with a bigger SPR you are probably better off betting/donking (or I could believe a solver says to do that, whether that's a good line is a different thing), but what you've mostly changed is the ranges at which people are playing.

One thing a solver isn't taking into account (or is if you use it right I guess) is that you can bet small once here and lose less than when you check and face a big bet (which is probably a bad scenario for you vs putting less money in).

WA/WB applies here. If he has AK or a set we have little equity, if he has a pocket pair he has very little equity. You beat all pairs but lose to all aces. I do realize the gutshot helps but meh, not that much. I guess its closer to SB/WA.
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