NL10-Snap, J7s

Posted 7 years ago

I normally don´t 3-bet J7s here vs utg. this time i did because he minraised and looked like a weak player.

What about my cbets flop and turn? Sizings?

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$0.05/$0.10 No Limit Holdem 888
6 Players

Blinds$0.05/$0.106
UTG Player6 $6.79
UTG+1 Player7 $20
CO Player9 $4.82
DHero $10.55
SB Player2 $18.95
BB Player4 $9.95
Preflop
6$0.15Hero is BTNJ7
Player6 raises to $0.20, 2 folds, Hero raises to $0.61, 2 folds, Player6 calls $0.41
Flop
2$1.3728J
Player6 checks, Hero bets$0.68, Player6 calls $0.68
Turn
2$2.736
Player6 checks, Hero bets$1.36, Player6 calls $1.36
River
2$5.45K
Player6 checks, Hero checks
Final Pot$5.45
Hero shows J7
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Posted 7 years ago*
Pre: I'm folding here vs an UTG open, even vs the min raise.

Post flop I think you played the hand perfectly then, I think I play it the exact same, including your sizings.
Posted 7 years ago
If he's weak then it follows that you're fold equity might not be as much as you expect. If you think he's not very good then generally it's better to widen your value range rather than bluff range. Did you have a read that he's opening too wide from UTG and folding too much?

As played I like the line. He can have worse pairs with a diamond plus bare draws.
Posted 7 years ago
I don't mind the post flop line, but it's super hard to justify the preflop play. J7s is just so weak when it comes to interacting with your average UTG player even if he's on the weaker side of the spectrum. I'd need a lot of info to ever consider making a play with this hand in this situation.