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Hiya,
Blew my stack on this hand and just wandered was there any getting away from this one or does the hand play itself?
Can I gain more information on the flop with a raise/fold and save losing my whole stack?
My thoughts on the turn were that if I called, I was likely to face a decision for the rest of my stack on the river so I shoved.
The low cards on the flop (disaster for my hand lol)
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalancesnapper725Small blind £0.10£0.10£24.25DeadlyDaveBig blind £0.20£0.30£16.90 Your hole cardsJJ v1Raise £0.80£1.10£33.09gmoney11Call £0.80£1.90£21.22Arteta4Call £0.80£2.70£19.37snapper725Fold DeadlyDaveFold Flop 234 v1Bet £2.70£5.40£30.39gmoney11Fold Arteta4Call £2.70£8.10£16.67Turn 9 v1Bet £5.40£13.50£24.99Arteta4All-in £16.67£30.17£0.00v1Raise £22.54£52.71£2.45v1Unmatched bet £11.27£41.44£13.72v1ShowAA Arteta4ShowJJ River 10 v1WinPair of Aces£39.64 £53.3
Comments
If you 3-bet here, I don't necessarily think you are only going to be 4-bet by AA, KK or QQ but if we have no reads on our opponent's range it would perhaps be better to be cautious. I wouldn't mind 3-bet calling but we then have to take that caution through the streets. If our opponent fires this blank flop, we can float,but then we probably have to fold if he barrels the turn. Generally when we 3-bet with JJ this deep, we want most of all to be called. We certainly don't want to be getting 100BB in pre-flop with JJ. Your 3-bet should be in line with that, so make it a fairly small one, say £2.40-£2.60.
I agree with the Don that I wouldn't want to take this hand three-way and perhaps more to the flop. Chances are that JJ is best pre-flop and we should try to get value from it now, as well as narrowing the field and gaining the betting lead. If we only call I think it's set-mining since we know it's going to be multi-way. I wouldn't mind that with 88 but JJ is surely too strong to set-mine.
I think 3-betting pre-flop was the only way you could ever get away from this hand, considering the way the board ran out. By calling you really under-repped your hand and so the opponent could easily have been playing a draw or an overpair to the board in the way he did. You could never have thought that the board had improved his hand to beat you if you were in front pre-flop. Unfortunately for you, you weren't in front pre-flop.
My 3bet sizing would be based on being able to flat a 4bet in posision and then play the later streets HU.
Not wanting to cause offence here but it almost seems like your scared of jacks.
Out of theortcal speaking Caller has 22 here, and raise has AK we go broke. Post flop on a 5 high flop we have no idea where we are. Opponent has an overpair and flop comes T high or lower as it does in this example we go broke because we have no clue where we are.
Im raising for value but by raising for value we can also narrow our opponents range based on their play afterwards
If we don't 3-bet here and take this flop three, four or five ways there may be no flops that are going to look good for us, unless it contains a Jack. The calling range of the blinds will be impossible to define and the raiser and caller will cover most of the upper part of the deck. In these circumstances we'll go to the flop as less than a favourite and willl be extremely prone to being bluffed or being played for value. Essentially, if we call we will be set-mining because everything else will be really tough for us to play - We can be reasonably sure that if we go multi-way we'll only play a big pot if we're behind, unless our hand improves.
When we 3-bet our JJ, we're definitely raising them for value, since they're pretty likely to be best and will be so more times than not. We're also protecting them and defining our opponent's range.
So I'd be 3-betting, hoping to be called by one opponent. If they both fold then I'll be content with the pot and if I'm 4-bet, I'd probably call but proceed cautiously. This depends on us 3-betting pretty small as if we 3-bet big any 4-bet will probably be too big for us to call, so we'll be forced to shove or fold. In those circumstances I'd probably fold but I wouldn't get myself into that position...
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I dont think this is right at many other stakes but i play alot of 20nl.
Either way im 3 betting pre.
My comment about being scared wasnt meant in anyway to cause offence but the reasoning for flatting suggests that he wasnt comfortable with jacks in posision.
Im not saying 3betting and getting flatted stops us going broke on this kind of flop some people will still call with 22/33/44 etc and theyll flop a set, but id be less scared that they have an overpair. AA/KK/QQ are unlikley to flat a 3b OOP. And we can also get 4bet light because we;re 3betting from the button. Obviously that means we have to know an opponent that knows that.
3betting to get it in seems better to me given my latest reply. Sigh hense why we need timebanks. Obviously alot of the time aswell this will look like a squeeze, particularly if we squeeze alot. And others we just take the pot pre.
3betting does seem the best option to me. by just flatting i rekon we allow blinds in too cheap/
You saying this does convince me 3b folding might be acceptable.
by turn you only beating 10's or prs<9's
maybe fold turn but very difficult, it's a never fold situation even though u may be beat
only good to 3 bet this spot if your sure oppo/s flat with worse - +reads+
your opponent 4Xs from early position pre, pots flop, 3/4 bets turn. At 20NL, this means only one thing! you're simply not beating anything that he takes this line with except maybe AKs, but most players at this level still wouldn't play it as strong as in this hand. fold turn