Opponent isnt one ive played with alot, but seen them a few times on tv, in the few times i have played with them they have been extremely tight. This time is no exception, since going 3 handed this is the first 3b. And i think their first open for a long time.
If included results to show i was sticking to my guns of a set mine. Curious if this play is ever correct?
layerActionCardsAmountPotBalancescottyb661Small blind £0.10£0.10£13.56The_Don90Big blind £0.20£0.30£29.28 Your hole cardsJJ xRaise £0.60£0.90£19.88scottyb661Fold The_Don90Raise £1.60£2.50£27.68xRaise £4.20£6.70£15.68The_Don90Call £3.00£9.70£24.68Flop 374 The_Don90Check xBet £5.40£15.10£10.28The_Don90Fold xMuck xWin £9.21 £19.49xReturn £5.40£0.49£24.89
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However, we're about 7.5:1 to hit our set so the £3 call is only break even if we can win at least £22.50 more. Even that is only enough to break even if we always have the best hand with our set and we always get the full amount. So in real terms your break even pot odds, unless you're calling all-in, need to be considerably higher than 7.5:1.
The maximum amount we can win here when making this £3 call is the pot plus the opponent's stack. That's £6.70 + £15.
So just by the numbers, this set-mine is -EV.
Obviously that means it should be a 5-bet shove or a fold pre-flop, depending on our view of the opponent. Since you think he's tight, it's a fold.
When you made the 3-bet, which type of hands did you think he's going to flat with, which does he fold and which does he 4-bet?