NL10 QhQd

Posted 8 years ago

Anon v casuals

Would like to get both these guys in by the turn, so my question would be how much to bet on the flop? I ran out of time thinking about it during the game so just bet out arbitrarily.
Would just putting player 6 in straight away be the way to go and if player 2 comes along fine, if not, whatever.

I'll assume someone'll say I should squeeze harder preflop to make it easier. Smile

Thanks.

Hand Conversion Powered by WeakTight Poker Hand History Converter
$0.05/$0.10 No Limit Holdem Prima
6 Players

Blinds 0.5BB/1BB6
UTG Player 4 $100BB
UTG+1 Player 5 $119.1BB
CO Player 6 $50BB
D Player 1 $119.8BB
SB Player 2 $70.8BB
BBHero $100BB
Preflop
6$2.5BBHero is BBQQ
[Player 6 posts $1BB]

2 folds, Player 6 checks, 1 fold, Player 2 raises to 3.5BB, Hero raises to 12BB, Player 6 calls 12BB, Player 2 calls 9BB
Flop
3$39BB97T
Player 2 checks, Hero bets29BB, Player 6 goes all-in 37BB, Player folds, Hero calls8BB
Turn
2$113BB, 1 all-in K
River
2$113BB, 1 all-in K
Final Pot $113BB

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Posted 8 years ago*
I'd have just made it 37bb on the flop to put player 6 all in and obviously not folding if Player 2 shoves. I thought about betting small to induce but think that's not good as these fishy types can call giving them odds to draw given how wet the board is.

And yes, against fish players I make my 3bets a lot bigger with value hands, 15-17bb.
Posted 8 years ago
I would actually be tempted to jam the flop. Player 2 has 58bb left in a pot of 39bb, but as he's not full stacked is probably bad enough to call off any 8x with a pair.

If you bet small and there's no shove you can get it in on the turn and the same range is calling anyway. Maybe there's not really any difference in overall EV for either option.

Pre flop like Harvie suggests, making it a bit bigger is extra EV vs bad players, particularly those playing fit or fold.
Posted 8 years ago
Ok, thank you both, very informative as ever. Smile
Posted 8 years ago
Preflop size is nice. On the flop it's hard to go wrong as long as you bet big. Both 37bb and a jam on the flop seem good. Your sizing can get a little awkward because if you bet 29bb and the next played shoves (like they did) then then neither you or the last player can re-open the action. I'd guess there isn't a big different in EV between all those sizings though.
Posted 8 years ago*
Yes agree my bets were a bit off, I was trying very hard to get villain to push rather than me, my bad I think I could have just made it easy as advised.

Thanks again everybody.