So, I should have made the flop bet bigger. I'm still learning what boards to bet 33% or so and which to bet 75% or so. I got this one wrong in real time.
However, once making 1/3, solver likes another 1/3 on turn.
But, solver is a 100% call here. I'm not sure if that holds up against non balanced V's.
Only about 20 hands on V. 32/23/0 Stats. But again, low sample size
The only non equilibrium hand I could come up with that I'm beating is TT turned into a semi bluff or KT jamming gets value some rare times and others it still has equity.
I have no idea if V is familiar with polarized BTNvBB 3! range or thinks all 3! are strong. But a very good portion of my range smashed this board.
I know everyone says just play close to equilibrium without more info on V's, but in 3! spots I tend to lean towards the side of most people equate that with strength more so than balance. Until I have some history with V. That could be an error on my part though.
So, what's the verdict? Folding, or a crying call?
Yatahay Network - $2 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 4 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4
Hero (BB): 100 BB
UTG: 142.02 BB
CO: 112.15 BB
BTN: 103.9 BB
Hero posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 1 BB) Hero has A
K
fold,
fold,
BTN raises to 2.5 BB,
Hero raises to 12 BB, BTN calls 9.5 BB
Flop: (24 BB, 2 players) J
K
6
Hero bets 7.92 BB, BTN calls 7.92 BB
Turn: (39.84 BB, 2 players) Q
Hero bets 13.15 BB,
BTN raises to 83.98 BB and is all-in