Posted 7 years ago
Is this turn play too nitty??
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$0.05/$0.10 No Limit Holdem 888
6 Players

Blinds$0.05/$0.106
UTG Player9 $10
UTG+1 Player1 $3.25
CO Player2 $11.29
D Player4 $17.62
SBHero $10
BB Player7 $7.38
Preflop
6$0.15Hero is SBKK
Player9 raises to $0.30, Player1 calls $0.30, 2 folds, Hero raises to $1.50, 1 fold, Player9 calls $1.20, Player1 calls $1.20
Flop
3$4.6079J
Hero bets$2.30, Player9 calls $2.30, Player1 calls $1.75
Turn
3$10.95A
Hero checks, Player9 goes all-in $6.20, Hero folds
River
2$17.15, 1 all-in 9
Final Pot$17.15
Player1 shows 35
Player9 shows 88

Player9 wins $22.71 (net +$12.71)
Player1 lost $3.25
Hero lost$3.80
Posted 7 years ago
As played I think it's the right fold, it's hard for him to be bluffing there.

I would continue betting on the turn, don't give him the opportunity
Posted 7 years ago*
I think you bet too much on the flop. You should bet around 1/3 of the pot. In this spot, you could fold versus 2 opponent in the hand. If you get raise, you only win versus a bluff. I'm talking about the AA hand. Good fold on the KK hand. I got the same opinion of AshVip.
Posted 7 years ago
How is this line?

Villain is an unknown presumably a weaker player cause of stacksize. I think the 3bet is good in position aswell as my cbet, and i sized the cbet so i could jam turn. Im thinkning his preflop range is wide and his flop calling range aswell, if he is a fish he could easily x/c random Tx, Jx underpairs etc. even worse draws. So i decide to jam here given i have between 8 and 13 outs vs his range and i guess i have some fold equity vs Tx, weak Jx, and underpairs.

What do you think?

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$0.05/$0.10 No Limit Holdem 888
6 Players

Blinds$0.05/$0.106
UTG Player6 $10.94
UTG+1 Player7 $8.92
CO Player9 $8.91
DHero $15.73
SB Player2 $7.37
BB Player4 $10.70
Preflop
6$0.15Hero is BTNQK
2 folds, Player9 raises to $0.35, Hero raises to $1.20, 2 folds, Player9 calls $0.85
Flop
2$2.553TJ
Player9 checks, Hero bets$2.07, Player9 calls $2.07
Turn
2$6.697
Player9 checks, Hero bets$6.19, Player9 calls $5.64
River
2$18.52Q
Final Pot$18.52
Hero shows QK
Player9 shows QJ

Player9 wins $16.92 (net +$8.01)
Hero collects$1.10 (net -$8.36)
Posted 7 years ago
Bad Jam on the turn. You could check on this spot. When he call on the flop, it was obvious he had a pair or something better. You put yourself in a bad situation by shoving. If you had bet smaller on the flop, i mean 1/3 of the pot, you would be in a much more easy situation. Let's say you bet $0.85 in a $2.40 pot. You gain information about your opponent's range. You reavaluate the strenght of your hand on the turn. You know you are beat on the turn by the moment. If you check, you gain a free card. If a King, a Nine or and Ace is on the river, you win. You risk your whole stack when you could had gain a free card.
Posted 7 years ago
Well i dont gain a free card here since he will probably bet his entire range or am i missing something?
Posted 7 years ago
LecrystalQC: Bad Jam on the turn. You could check on this spot. When he call on the flop, it was obvious he had a pair or something better. You put yourself in a bad situation by shoving. If you had bet smaller on the flop, i mean 1/3 of the pot, you would be in a much more easy situation. Let's say you bet $0.85 in a $2.40 pot. You gain information about your opponent's range. You reavaluate the strenght of your hand on the turn. You know you are beat on the turn by the moment. If you check, you gain a free card. If a King, a Nine or and Ace is on the river, you win. You risk your whole stack when you could had gain a free card.


huh? BTW hose 1/3 bets are meant for dry boards like K73r, not for this one.


bet/jam line is fine obv, I'd size a little bis smaller on flop and bomb PSB all in on turn with all of my value hands (KJ+) and flush draws (almost all are nut flush draws) + KQ.

When you jam PSB on turn with 25% equity you only need villain to fold 20% of time to show profit, so this is pretty trivial spot.
Posted 7 years ago
Yeah that what was i was thinking. And yes the 1/3rd bet line im not too sure about. Its very unbalanced if we do it only with bluffs. We are never betting 1/3rd here with strong hands.
Posted 7 years ago
I like a check on the turn as I don't think they fold much on the 7c. Expect all strong pairs and draws to call, like the check back to get us a free card. I can't see too many made hands folding the turn that called the flop.