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nut trips on turn in 3bp nut trips on turn in 3bp

01-02-2023 , 12:20 PM
villain is 25/19 af 2.6, not restealing aggressivley from sb (10%), so his range is preety strong. how we price our hand on turn? on river blocking aces i feel very reluctant to shove vs this player and still get called by worse at this spr, does it suggest that turn bet should be bigger?

PokerStars, Hold'em No Limit - $0.10/$0.25 - 5 players
Hand delivered by Upswing Poker

UTG: $34.14 (137 bb)
CO: $25.44 (102 bb)
BU (Hero): $25.00 (100 bb)
SB: $29.58 (118 bb)
BB: $24.68 (99 bb)

Pre-Flop: ($0.35) Hero is BTN with Q A
2 players fold, Hero raises to $0.55, SB 3-bets to $2.50, 1 fold, Hero calls $1.95

Flop: ($5.25) 4 Q K (2 players)
SB bets $1.67, Hero calls $1.67

Turn: ($8.59) Q (2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $3, SB calls $3

River: ($14.59) K (2 players)
SB checks, Hero checks
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01-02-2023 , 12:27 PM
I think bet bigger on the turn, betting range is more polar so we can bet bigger

Probably x river
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01-02-2023 , 02:59 PM
Half pot on the turn I think, maybe slightly more if that doesn't set up a good river shove due to the smallish preflop sizings
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01-03-2023 , 09:36 AM
I would agree with the previous posters to bet larger, 2/3 is probably the correct size. On the K river I think OOP should do quite a bit of donk shoving, which allows us to value bet our AQ when checked to. I don't think this happens in practice, which leads me to checking back
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