X = reg, tight.
layerActionCardsAmountPotBalanceXSmall blind £0.15£0.15£72.85KKripplerBig blind £0.30£0.45£47.84 Your hole cards44 Lambert180Fold omgffsgfyFold XCall £0.15£0.60£72.70KKripplerRaise £0.90£1.50£46.94XCall £0.90£2.40£71.80Flop 354 XCheck KKripplerBet £1.50£3.90£45.44XRaise £5.55£9.45£66.25KKripplerCall £4.05£13.50£41.39Turn J XBet £13.50£27.00£52.75KKripplerCall £13.50£40.50£27.89River 10 XBet £30.38£70.88£22.37KKripplerFold XMuck XWin £38.70 £61.07XReturn £30.38£1.80£91.45
Comments
If youre calling the turn, you've got to call a blank river. Either fold the turn or call down.
One of those 50-50s really. I dont mind calling down. IMO youre only beaten by A2, 26 (doubt its in the hand), 67 and a set of 5s on the flop. He could easily be betting into a missed flush draw, have a set of 3s, an over pair, or even hands like 54 or 56.
Depends on reads of opponent. But yeah... either fold turn or you have to call blank river. Wasted money otherwise.
Reg-tight isn't really enough info i don't think- is he capable of mixing it up playing a big draw like this and firing the river if he missed? or is he a super nitty reg who only goes crazy with the betting post when he has the nuts or what he percieves as the nuts in this situation, if he is a super nitty reg who is normally alot more passive and could never fire a massive barrel on the river without the goods then i sway towards a fold,purely becuase i think he turns up with 4 hands if he falls under that category of opponent, of which only 1 you are beating.3s,5s,a2s,67s. But this is massively read dependent and i would probably still sigh call the river.
doubt oppo has three barrels unless u have reads
"Tight reg" is no kind of read, really. What range are we thinking he limp-calls pre-flop and of those hands, which does he go mental with post flop?
If he's limped a small pair, then just lol at him for thinking it's profitable to set-mine by limp-calling, blind on blind. As has been said; don't call turn to fold river.
Rancid seems to think it's a fold. I don't. It's easier to triple-barrell a big flopped draw than it is to bet two streets, then give up on a big pot.
If we don't get it in on the flop, I think we're calling down. If we're not calling the check-raise to let him barrell off, then why are we? Are we treating our set as a drawing hand to a house?
really, after being called on flop oppo pots it with draw
very narrow but it's 33/55/A2
hand is so dumb anyway for draws, make up pre to then go bananas
I would be very surprised if oppo had a draw given the line
is it likely he limped in the sb with 67 off? (assuming he raises 67 soooooted because it's soooooted)
Is he limping 33 or 55?
How does he play A2?
I'd find it hard to fold here tbh. We're putting him on an incredibly narrow range given the weird line he has taken. I'm looking to get it in on the flop here unless I know he'll barrel in which case i'd use position and let him barrel it off.