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mraceguy | Small blind | 300.00 | 300.00 | 9699.00 | |
Salazzzar | Big blind | 600.00 | 900.00 | 4572.00 | |
Your hole cards |
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Tings89 | Raise | 1200.00 | 2100.00 | 18054.50 | |
Kerrnal | Call | 1200.00 | 3300.00 | 12922.50 | |
TheDart | Fold | ||||
mraceguy | Fold | ||||
Salazzzar | Fold | ||||
Flop | |||||
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Tings89 | Bet | 1800.00 | 5100.00 | 16254.50 | |
Kerrnal | Call | 1800.00 | 6900.00 | 11122.50 | |
Turn | |||||
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Tings89 | Bet | 3000.00 | 9900.00 | 13254.50 | |
Kerrnal | Call | 3000.00 | 12900.00 | 8122.50 | |
River | |||||
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Tings89 | Bet | 12900.00 | 25800.00 | 354.50 | |
Kerrnal | Fold | ||||
Tings89 | Muck | ||||
Tings89 | Win | 12900.00 | 13254.50 | ||
Tings89 | Return | 12900.00 | 0.00 | 26154.50 |
Comments
I think you played it perfect tbh, flop is an easy flat, turn we can GII but flatting is also fine, we got position and little chance of being outdrawn when we're ahead. River is a fold.
Wp, nh imo
1) As a general rule, people very rarely just open UTG then fire off 3 barrels as a bluff, especially from a 20bb stack, and once we call 2 streets and now only have 8k left in a 12k pot it's very unlikely we'll have many hands that fold so I think his range is probably pretty much 100% value. I reckon a fair range for him by the river is along the lines of AA, KK, QQ, JJ, TT, 88, JTs, and probably 22/33.
2) I'm not sure I count flatting pre as playing it deceptively, it's not like we've got AA, we've got a mid strength suited Ax against what is likely a relatively strong opening range so we're just trying to keep the pot under control and keep his range as wide as poss. But deceptive or not, that doesn't mean cos we hit TPTK we are married to it no matter what. It makes no sense to raise flop cos its so dry and we mostly just fold out worse and GII v better, turn we can potentially jam cos he's pretty committed now with his Tx hands but, I think calling flop and turn is fine, I think calling river is deffo gonna be a losing play long term.
Sure, it sucks that we've committed so much but we can't use that as an excuse to make bad calls... ranges change on every street, so on the turn he's still firing all his KT, QT, JT maybe even 99, but on that river he's never shoving the 1pr hands for value or as a bluff imo (and JT beats us now) so our hand has turned into a bluff catcher, and bluff catchers are pretty bad when villian has next to no bluffs in his range.
3) We don't have to be weak at all here. It's a dry flop so we'll be flatting with all TPs and all sets, likewise on the turn. I don't think we should raise this flop and probably not turn with any bluffs or any value hands so we've played it as weakly as we'd play the nuts. I don't think your average villian is bluffing but as rivered overcards go, the jack is pretty much the nut worst one to try and bluff, how many Jx hands is he gonna have that have fired 2 barrels he can try and rep, the only ones I can see are ones that genuinely have us beat anyway JT/JJ... would be optimistic to assume he's fired x2 with AJ imo.
its certainly great how different players see different situations as poloar opposites though and reading your opinion does intrigue me a lot, guess thats why poker is such a great game
As I said in my original post, turn should be a jam and the only reason NOT to jam the turn would be that villain is capable of 3-barrel bluffing. If he's not, then it makes no sense to just flat the turn. Either we're ahead enough vs his range and should jam for value + protection or we're not ahead enough and should fold (but then if we're not ahead enough we should have just folded pre) If we just flat and villain's never bluffing river then we're basically giving villain free equity to draw to gutshots or OE/overcards and potentially letting him save himself some chips with Tx hands and worse.
What might look a snap fold in vacuum could be a snap call with some more information we're not privy to.
As a one off hand with no reads/history, probably bin the turn. Reluctantly give him credit for not barrelling worse.