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Line check - JJ 3way, 1 over on flop

silentbobsilentbob Member Posts: 2,137
edited October 2011 in The Poker Clinic
Reads/Notes:

Player A - ALWAYS buys in (& tops back up) to 40bb. Never seen him buy in for more than this. I've played with him a fair bit & any time he raises PF it's always 4x or 5x & always with strong hands (TT+, AQ+). On at least 3 separate occasions I've seen him open 4x pre then massively overbet the flop (both wet & dry boards) with AA. I've also seen similar with QQ & KK when no overs appear. It's for this reason that I've just flatted pre.

Player B - I've no notes on him & don't recognise the name but we've had a few run ins on this table already. He's been calling pretty much any PF raise with anything remotely connected or suited so his range here is wide to say the least. A few orbits prior to this he called my PF raise with 43o OOP & called 2 streets with bottom pair.

When player A just checks here I think there's a reasonable chance that I could actually have the best hand here, but obviously I've got player B to act behind. In this spot can/should I bet here & if so how much? If I bet here then it's with the intention of taking it down.
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
 Small blind  £0.04 £0.04 £11.19
 Big blind  £0.08 £0.12 £5.97
 Your hole cards
  • J
  • J
   
Raise  £0.32 £0.44 £3.36
silentbob Call  £0.32 £0.76 £11.18
 Fold     
Call  £0.32 £1.08 £3.95
 Fold     
 Fold     
Flop
  
  • 3
  • Q
  • 7
   
Check     
silentbob Check or Bet?    

Comments

  • jugglegeekjugglegeek Member Posts: 623
    edited October 2011
    Going by your reads I think you should consider bet-folding about 80p. This might fold out player A if he has no queen or draw.

    However going by your reads I don't see why not 3-bet pre? If player A has a monster hand then he 4-bet shoves and you can fold knowing that you are behind to his range. If player B 4-bet shoves then you can call knowing that you are likely infront of his range. If you get flat called then you can re-assess on the flop.
  • silentbobsilentbob Member Posts: 2,137
    edited October 2011
    Bump

    Any one else?
  • iBLUFFiBLUFF Member Posts: 1,244
    edited October 2011

    Bet 60p, if re raised if its cheap enough call one street, otherwise fold.

  • Dudeskin8Dudeskin8 Member Posts: 6,228
    edited October 2011
    Yh about 60-70p but shut down if called.
  • silentbobsilentbob Member Posts: 2,137
    edited October 2011
    Cool, so similar responses so far.

    On a slight tangent, but what about jugglegeeks suggestion of 3b pre? Given that OR raises range is likely to contain overs to my pair & player B is likely to come along too is a 3b pre an option?
  • rancidrancid Member Posts: 5,945
    edited October 2011
    3 ber pre is fine if your ok getting it in v this oppo

    on flop - 100% b/f
  • silentbobsilentbob Member Posts: 2,137
    edited October 2011
    Well it looks like I'm finally starting to learn something at last! I did bet 72p & promptly folded to a shove from B & insta call from A.

    A turned up with top set (never seen him play like that before so notes updated) & B turned up with 74 sooted. FWIW if A had folded after B's shove then I would've snapped it off.
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