Villain looks like a new reg I've never played before. Decided to avoid him on all 6 tables for a while to see how he plays, he's deffo not a nitty type reg like post, I've seen him in 3b pots showing down 34s. He's opening alot of pots too.
Decided to start taking up the challenge and 3betting/peeling v him in some spots & having a go at him post flop.
Thought this was a decent spot to do so, with him opening wide from the cut off.
My question is on the river, I know ppl will say I have a straight in a 3bet pot, but I'm pretty sure he's never bluffing this river with the line he's taken.
He probably thinks I have Ax and expects me to call....
If he thinks I have Ax that pushes his range towards like AK/AQ/22/33 maybe A2/A3 suited.
He probably 4b/gets in AK pre flop too so I'm not even sure I can include that.
I guess he could even have the same hand as me.
If this is never a bluff, (I don't think it ever is), what can I beat?
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalanceandybeth Small blind £0.15 £0.15 £44.42 DOTUN19 Big blind £0.30 £0.45 £38.91 Your hole cards 5 4 Jrvs Fold xxx Raise £0.90 £1.35 £73.18 DOHHHHHHH Raise £3.00 £4.35 £28.05 andybeth Fold DOTUN19 Fold xxxCall £2.10 £6.45 £71.08 Flop A 2 3 xxxCheck DOHHHHHHH Bet £3.90 £10.35 £24.15 xxx Call £3.90 £14.25 £67.18 Turn Q xxx Check DOHHHHHHH Bet £9.90 £24.15 £14.25 xxxCall £9.90 £34.05 £57.28 River A xxxAll-in £57.28 £91.33 £0.00 DOHHHHHHH
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Who knows, he might think you're a fish that could call with KK or a Queen but will always check those back. He could even be making some maniacal bluff... though he's probably not. Better than 3/1 on my money, I make the call.
looking to outplay post or just out flop
does oppo know that you know oppo has been opening a lot
does 3 betting only acheive folding out a lot of oppo range
maybe calling is better
How do I go about doing this?
When I used to play cash, I used to raise and re-raise alot of flops and turns and play very aggressive post flop....
Since then (whilst playing lots of heads up sngs) I've learnt more about how to manipulate opponents ranges down the streets by calling rather than raising in alot of spots, cracked (in the main) the pot/stack ratio thing, and become better at floating and representing in position....
(all imo^^^^.....)
Trying to get the outright aggression back in my game somewhere, and it seems the best/only way to do this is pre flop.
I'm just guessing though, trial and error. Some theory to help me out would be good, I'll do a google search after this
I thought posting some hands here would help, it does sometimes but normally just get told I'm doing it wrong every time. No matter what I do. lol.
np like, I just don't get why.
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ty for everyones replies here, a few interesting ones!!!
He had AQ, but we all knew that. (As I did before I called)
3bet hands that are not strong enough to call with as a bluff (obv fold them sometimes). Preferably these will be hands which might flop well.
Don't 3 bet hands that you can call a single raise profitably, but will be behind villains continuing range
All these ranges are dynamic especially as villain adjusts, eg you may be able to 3b for value wider if he adjusts to you 3betting a lot by calling wide.