NL10 TT

Posted 8 years ago

Another spot I was uncertain of when facing the all in raise on the turn. Villain is 48/20/2.8 80 hands, showdown stats of 20/57. Also has a 0 3b stat.

On the flop I elect to check raise to charge draws and avoid going to the turn 4 handed. I'm not sure about my turn bet, since I cant think of too many hands that call a raise and would call a turnbet - unless he doesn't get 77 33 and possible over pairs.

In game I knew I was close to being priced in to the call on the turn, but still it all felt gross. Any thoughts appreciated!
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$0.05/$0.10Zoom No Limit Holdem PokerStars
6 Players

Blinds$0.05/$0.106
UTG elvisah87 $6.20
UTG+1 Bestiote $4.88
CO pokermad1969 $7.87
D Carlosgeo80 $49.08
SB FarenheitMMS $15.81
BBHero $11.10
Preflop
6$0.15Hero is BBTT
elvisah87 calls $0.10, 1 fold, pokermad1969 raises to $0.30, Carlosgeo80 calls $0.30, 1 fold, Hero calls$0.20, elvisah87 calls $0.20
Flop
4$1.257T3
Hero checks, elvisah87 checks, pokermad1969 checks, Carlosgeo80 bets $1.10, Hero raises to $2.79, elvisah87 folds, pokermad1969 folds, Carlosgeo80 calls $1.69
Turn
2$6.83Q
Hero bets$2.60, Carlosgeo80 goes all-in $45.99, Hero ??


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Posted 8 years ago*
I'd consider 3 betting TT preflop as you're not really sure how strong your hand is if there are any overcards to a ten on the flop 4way.

When you come to the flop and face such a large bet you have to plan out your hand for the future streets. In this situation I'd raise him 3x (it does look very strong tho...) and shove turn. As played you can't fold with 2nd set on the turn, you should know that he could be doing this with worse hands than yours like 33, 77, overcards with a flush draw and some combo draws maybe. Of course he does sometimes have the flush but even then you have 9 outs so that's 18% to hit even if you are behind, there's really no hands that completely crush you because even if he has QQ you have a redraw to the flush. The villain also has fishy stats and you're getting almost 3 to 1 on the turn so this is a clear call for me.
Posted 8 years ago
Squeezing or calling pre are both fine. Personally I would squeeze because of the 48/20 already committing money to the pot.

As played I would choose a larger raise size on the flop. In a 4 way pot you're definitely not bluffing here, so they're either coming along if you make it big or they have nothing and won't continue. There's tons of combos or draws which might play passively and call your raise and turn barrel, make the most of it.

The turn is obv not great, but against this player who looks really bad and could show up with many worse hands such as 2 pair,or a diamond plus pair, I'm calling it off. You still have some equity even if he does have the made flush.
Posted 8 years ago
Hi guys

I agree with the above posts. Preflop I don't mind calling although sqz/folding is surely an option.

Flop: raise bigger, with your sizing you basically give them correctish pot-odds to call with their draws. I would make it 3.3-3.6$ on the flop and then shove every turn to maxmize our profit versus their wide range.

Even as played there is no way we can fold the turn against this type of opponent who can sometimes show up with hands as weak as 2 pairs, maybe even single pair hand with the nut FD.
Posted 8 years ago
Prefer a squeeze pre. As played go larger with c/r to 3x and fold when the flush gets there unless he gives us a nice price