Time Link to 00:16:37
Is it really a call on the turn getting only 5-to-1 with a trips on board? Do you think a call would be fine versus anyone or it was OK here cuz he seemed to be 3b quite a bit, or its just a standard call?
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Time Link to 00:16:37
Is it really a call on the turn getting only 5-to-1 with a trips on board? Do you think a call would be fine versus anyone or it was OK here cuz he seemed to be 3b quite a bit, or its just a standard call?
Time Link to 00:26:52
I think that bet/folding is a lot better than checking the turn: besides his pair/overcard outs opponent has 8 outs to chop the pot and like you said hes calling turn with pairs a lot and isnt gonna bluff much cuz your range is flush-heavy.
Is it really a call on the turn getting only 5-to-1 with a trips on board? Do you think a call would be fine versus anyone or it was OK here cuz he seemed to be 3b quite a bit, or its just a standard call?
Against a 10% 3-bet we're about 18% equity here. I often feel like the 8 is now an out on the river as well as a 9, J or T so yeah I call here.
I think that bet/folding is a lot better than checking the turn: besides his pair/overcard outs opponent has 8 outs to chop the pot and like you said hes calling turn with pairs a lot and isnt gonna bluff much cuz your range is flush-heavy.
But what pair/overcard hands are calling the flop c/r? He needs a strong ace-hi and that's about it no? The villain has been pretty straightforward here. There are a lot of villains that will call our flop c/r with hands like K
9
. Those villains I also feel may bluff. So vs. them I do bet a lot.
I would bet here a good chunk of the time - like I said in the video this is a spot I'd like to hear from others on - thanks for posting!
Time Link to 00:10:53
shouldn't we c/c once based on our equity against his range +
which hands would you play c/c on this board if you c/r und c/f hands like K high?
shouldn't we c/c once based on our equity against his range +
which hands would you play c/c on this board if you c/r und c/f hands like K high?
Yeah I mention that later on. I c/c there a lot early in a match. I just think w/this hand on this board texture it's a good spot to c/r.
Did the last part of this resonate with anyone at all? Not sure if I'm barking up a dead tree here with stuff like that. Honestly, that has come up with about 75% of my students so I felt it was applicable.
Let me know!
Time Link to 00:10:48
Is this one of those spots where if we're c/r its because we just want the fold..? we're not really doing it for value, but Ahigh shouldnt really fold either.
Like, I want to put some pressure on at some point, but this feels like a spot where if he plays back at me I won't know what to do. if he puts in more action on a blank (like a board pairing card) can we call down? or do we have to give up? we beat a lot of bluffs here. it just seems like it could get so sticky so quickly.
Time Link to 00:14:39
villain shows Js6h here. he was making a sick value raise.
what do you think about 3betting here as a semibluff play? or are we getting super spewy?
Time Link to 00:17:44
villain shows AhTh here for a monster.
I do 3bet, but tend not to with non-broadway Aces. I do in certain cases (against you, whoever is reading this and want to exploit me
)
but i like having lots of Ax in my calling range from the BB.
Time Link to 00:20:59
villain shows J9o here. i think he plays the hand fine given my range on this board.
given that he doesnt raise with 2pair, i think we have to call river on a raise because its either Qx or air. his hand is super polarized now on a raise.
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