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11-09-2020 , 08:28 AM
PokerStars - $0.02 NL FAST (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4: http://www.pokertracker.com

BTN: 173 BB
Hero (SB): 150 BB
BB: 165 BB
UTG: 199 BB
MP: 82.5 BB
CO: 108.5 BB

Hero posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has Jd Jc
fold, fold, fold, fold, Hero raises to 3 BB, BB raises to 9 BB, Hero calls 6 BB

Flop : (18 BB, 2 players) Kh Ks Ts
Hero checks, BB bets 6 BB, Hero calls 6 BB

Turn : (30 BB, 2 players) 9c
Hero checks, BB bets 29 BB, Hero calls 29 BB

River : (88 BB, 2 players) 3d
Hero checks, BB bets 71 BB, Hero calls 71 BB

Villain stats (VPIP/PFR/3Bet/AF): 30/26/10.5/4.3 with around 700 hands

Just seeking some advice on how I played this one. The PF call, with hindsight, I'm not too happy with, I think I should've 4bet.

As played, don't see how I can fold or raise the flop. The PSB on the turn did make me consider a fold, but even though I think villain won't have a huge amount of bluffs here, I still reckon he has some seen as he is relatively aggressive (maybe some strong flush draws, flush draws + gutshots, or flush draws with a 9). And, with the jacks, I do block QJ and KJ, halving the possible combos of each.

On the river, his value range has got to include all straights and full houses, maybe some trips (AK, KQ, maybe KJ). The question is does he have enough bluffs for my call to be profitable, bearing in mind the blocker effects it has for QJ (and hypothetically KJ if he is value-betting pretty thin)?
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11-09-2020 , 09:58 AM
blind vs blind id happily 4bet this, we should feel comfortable stacking off vs all but nits. Vs villains stats im fist-pump 4betting.
KJ isnt a thin value bet in this fairly wide 3b range vs wide calling range battles, expect villain to show up with AK/KQ/KJ as said. AP, we are never folding flop. my little experience of these low micro stakes games is often people with reasonable stats are still often ****houses, by that their large bets are skewed to value (exploit gen pop fish tendencies of underfolding hands).
Calling river isnt that bad in theory but in practice i think we are not often good.
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11-09-2020 , 04:13 PM
I think I pretty much agree with you on this one. Not 4betting PF was the biggest mistake.

I think maybe even folding to the turn bet would be a good fold, as the regs rarely bet so large without a range which is skewed towards value. With the pot odds offered on the river, I can't really see villain having 31% bluffs to make my call breakeven, even if JJ might be the best bluff catcher I could have in this spot.
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11-09-2020 , 09:23 PM
Agree with Joe. Good to see somebody talking about the player pool and how exploitable it is.

Turn is where I ditch it. We have all the boats, straight and big draws we can continue with.
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