NL2 TT

Posted 8 years ago

PokerStars - $0.02 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 4 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4: http://www.pokertracker.com

Hero (BB): $3.20
CO: $0.69 (VPIP: 55.73, PFR: 12.33, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 995)
BTN: $2.63 (VPIP: 15.38, PFR: 8.97, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 78)
SB: $0.77 (VPIP: 62.96, PFR: 0.00, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 27)

SB posts SB $0.01, Hero posts BB $0.02

Pre Flop: (pot: $0.03) Hero has TT
fold, BTN calls $0.02, SB calls $0.01, Hero raises to $0.12, BTN calls $0.10, fold

Flop : ($0.26, 2 players) 744
Hero bets $0.17, BTN raises to $0.36, Hero calls $0.19

Turn : ($0.98, 2 players) 6
Hero checks, BTN bets $0.95, Hero calls $0.95

River : ($2.88, 2 players) K
Hero checks, BTN bets $1.20 and is all-in, Hero calls $1.20
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Posted 8 years ago
Pre flop iso size is good.

C bet is standard, and we can't fold for pretty much a min raise with an over pair on this texture.

On the turn I would call even this size bet, but intending to fold the river to a jam. At these stakes you will not see guys barrelling off over 3 streets with a worse hand almost ever. I don't care about being exploitable by folding too much, at 2NL this is going to be a 4x or 77 a huge percentage of the time, nearly everytime he bluffs in this spot he will give up by the turn.

It's maybe worth noting that 65 now has showdown value so it's less missed draw combos that he could ever want to fire the river as a bluff with. The same applies to hands such as Kx.
Posted 8 years ago
While bet/calling the flop is fine with the odds that we're getting I don't think we should stick around on the turn. 78 hands is not a large sample size by any means, but it tells us something about villain's preflop tendencies and if we couple that with the reality of NL2 I don't think villain will be bluffing here very often especially given the sizing.

As played I'd fold on the river.
Posted 8 years ago
Pre ad flop bet are good. His turn size is kind of disgusting. I would probably fold there but call if he bet smaller. It's not a size I'd expect to see any 1-pair hands taking. Some straights got there, since he limped he can have tons of 4x as well as 77 in his range and given the small sample of hands you have so far I wouldn't peg him as the type to play draws hyper aggressively (though it's a small sample so that could be wrong).
Posted 8 years ago
Fine to call down like this however flop you can just pot it and get it in. We will have tons of equity vs villains range and also protect our hand.
Posted 8 years ago
Think on the turn it's decision time facing that bet size.

My decision would be exploitable fold and not worry about it, villain is 15/10 and even after this many hands it's unlikely to go up much unless they've been cold decked for an hour. Makes them a nit until I know more and a nit isn't bluffing that bet size on the turn, I fold.

As it went I'd snap/fold the river, I'm ahead there about once a month.

Posted 8 years ago
Seems most of us agree that calling flop given odds and folding on turn would be best option, on river i was like "ehhh w/e"


@StratoMan

Could u write down range that you consider? I personally feel like im crushed on turn, on river i feel harder than crushed since K fill some FDs that he may be bluffing.