NL10 75s

Posted 8 years ago

Never do this so any thoughts? 75s is in my bluff 3bet range BB vs SB. He folds 70% to resteal.

Cbet flop as 7 high, backdoors and lots of cards to barrel on but maybe should just give up. Turn I'm obviously barrelling and sizing for jam if hit.

Board pairs and I brick everything, no equity to check so just rip it and pray with $6.30 effective into $7.50? I feel like I can rep a lot of hands, JJ+, 76s, T9s maybe (although for me a lot of those would be flats pre), plenty of TP's as well I suppose. This is new territory for me.

PokerStars - $0.10 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 3 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4: http://www.pokertracker.com

BTN: $4.73 (VPIP: 19.64, PFR: 3.57, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 58)
SB: $10.05 (VPIP: 21.82, PFR: 12.73, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 112)
Hero (BB): $11.45

SB posts SB $0.05, Hero posts BB $0.10

Pre Flop: (pot: $0.15) Hero has 7s 5s
fold, SB raises to $0.25, Hero raises to $0.75, SB calls $0.50

Flop : ($1.50, 2 players) Qs 6d Jc
SB checks, Hero bets $0.90, SB calls $0.90

Turn : ($3.30, 2 players) 8s
SB checks, Hero bets $2.10, SB calls $2.10

River : ($7.50, 2 players) 6h
SB checks, ?
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Posted 8 years ago
I'm not sure I like shoving all in here since like you said the opponent folds 70% to resteal so he probably has the value part of his range, and over those 100 hands he does look pretty nitty if you ask me.

Also the board paired so you have less of your value range and more importantly you don't always play sets, top pairs and 2 pairs as a jam here for value since he'll probably be calling just with better. I give up on the river because we're representing a pretty thin range. Maybe I'm wrong want to see what others have to say.
Posted 8 years ago
Pre/flop/turn is good, but as much as it sucks to give up w 7 hi on the river I think we're getting called a fair bit here cus from flop to river the board doesn't change much and I don't think he'll show up w A hi/K hi after x/c twice, so don't know what we should expect to fold out on river, JT, TT and 99 maybe?
Posted 8 years ago
scraper420: I'm not sure I like shoving all in here since like you said the opponent folds 70% to resteal so he probably has the value part of his range, and over those 100 hands he does look pretty nitty if you ask me.

Also the board paired so you have less of your value range and more importantly you don't always play sets, top pairs and 2 pairs as a jam here for value since he'll probably be calling just with better. I give up on the river because we're representing a pretty thin range. Maybe I'm wrong want to see what others have to say.


Definately he could be relatively nitty but he can't have JJ+ very much given action pre, AK would fold turn probably, 88 I think would raise flop or turn. To me he has a lot of AJ, AQ maybe some QJ. I would absolutely play my sets (and now boats), 2 pairs for value. It comes down to would he call a 3bet and triple with single pair or not. If yes then I'd put AQ in my value range and not check them. If not I think checking those hands and shoving more air would be better. I don't know though, I feel like my theory game is pretty weak.

Not as weak as B.O.B. The Earth is Flat but still pretty weak.
Posted 8 years ago
Hi, you 3bet bluffing is very weak i prefer more connected 67s-65s etc

in this situacion, i prefer check in flop, because Q and J impact very good in hsi range, then i prefer forget hand here (flop)

turn is very good, if villain make check again i am thinking bet turn and river, turn for fold equity and river because if bet turn i need bet river

GL!
Posted 8 years ago*
If I played this at all with this hand it would be right at the bottom of my range for doing so, therefore I wouldn't be getting too busy on this board.
I'm going through all the he might fold this and that and the other because I have backdoor this and down the street that or whatever, they will just look down BvB and go 'I call.' and it all goes out the window.
As the board pairs it would be tough to get a Jx to fold in a 3bet pot now, and if he's a bit nitty as you think, he wont fold a Qx nearly often enough to shove at, I've tried it enough times. Blush

Chk behind flop, bet turn bet river (sometimes) but mostly give up is my thinking here.

Posted 8 years ago
I think 3betting pre with a hand like this as a bluff is fine. As we're quite polar preflop this board connects fairly well with our range IMO, but I think it connects even better with villian 3bets calling range. We're not blocking anything either. In a vacuum I'd probably cbet here but I certainly don't mind giving up against tighter opponents. If we decide to bet flop we certainly have to bet turn in this spot. Sucks that the river is a total brick, but I'm giving up on this one. The board texture doesn't really change on this runout and I think he's going to call us down to often. Perfect example of a well thought out plan that doesn't work out because of a bad runout Smile
Posted 8 years ago
I think u dont have to barrel turn ,yes its good card for your eq. but it doesnt put villain to fold what he has called flop.No problem to play some weakass poker ,we still have river left and having position we can do all kinds of things.
cbetting flop is oksih ,we fold out TT and lower which makes huge part of his range.