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10 NL Facing aggression through turn 10 NL Facing aggression through turn

03-13-2024 , 08:15 PM
Questions here are (1) is preflop a standard call or is there merit to folding/raising? And (2) Folding the turn felt pretty easy, but wanted to double check. Feel like I block a lot of his bluffs with my Ace and I just don't see this line being taken by V with like QK suited.

Ignition - $0.10 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 5 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

CO: 101.3 BB
Hero (BTN): 121.5 BB
SB: 109.1 BB
BB: 110.9 BB
UTG: 107.5 BB

SB posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has A J

fold, CO raises to 2.5 BB, Hero raises to 10 BB, fold, fold, CO raises to 24.2 BB, Hero calls 14.2 BB

Flop: (49.9 BB, 2 players) 9 J 9
CO bets 23.8 BB, Hero calls 23.8 BB

Turn: (97.5 BB, 2 players) 4
CO bets 53.3 BB and is all-in, Hero ???
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03-13-2024 , 08:47 PM
i dont even understand why you are calling these 4bets
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03-13-2024 , 08:48 PM
3-bet to 7.5 or 8bb, don't fold to the 4-bet

You're supposed to stack off really wide in 4-bet pots 100bb deep. It's definitely not great vs most 10nl regs here but you have to call vs this size.
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03-13-2024 , 08:53 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by TripleBerryJam
3-bet to 7.5 or 8bb, don't fold to the 4-bet

You're supposed to stack off really wide in 4-bet pots 100bb deep. It's definitely not great vs most 10nl regs here but you have to call vs this size.
nobody has to do anything
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03-14-2024 , 03:59 AM
Argument about blocking bluffs is bad IMO, bluffs would be Flush draws, straight draws - QTs KQs KTs and Ac blocks none of those.
If you call flop, call turn aswell, calling turn is better then calling flop IMO. If you think that folding turn is easy then what did you think about when calling flop, what changed?
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