NL20 6s7s

Posted 8 years agoEdited 8 years ago

Anon v bad tag who may be tilting.


I'm fine with it up to the turn where I go for the larger chk/r because I don't think this player is going anywhere once he raises the flop, especially with TP type hands.

So, do you think my raise is ok on the turn or should it be smaller?

In this case the size was ok 'because it worked', but generally, would say a raise to 30-35bb be more sensible? Ishould think the seeper we are the more I should raise.

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$0.10/$0.20 No Limit Holdem Prima
6 Players

Blinds 0.5BB/1BB6
UTG $113.05BB
UTG+1Hero $106.5BB
CO $112.9BB
D $250.9BB
SB $158.05BB
BB $65.5BB
Preflop
6$1.5BBHero is UTG+167
1 fold, Hero raises to 3BB, 1 fold, BTN calls 3BB, 2 folds
Flop
2$7.5BBK85
Hero bets5.5BB, BTN raises to 11BB, Hero calls5.5BB
Turn
2$29.5BB9
Hero checks, BTN bets 14.5BB, Hero raises to 45BB, BTN calls 30.5BB
River
2$119.5BB6
Hero goes all-in47.5BB, BTN calls 47.5BB
Final Pot $214.5BB

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Posted 8 years ago
I am curious what the click back was. I think turn CR size is fine. You have made it 30 BB more into a pot of 60. I would say this is even small? You have effectively laid 3:1 on the turn, which works in this case as it gets stacks easily in on the river.

If you feel the click back is nutted even go for stacks on the turn, but I think long-term the smaller check raise works.

If you now almost click back the turn, apart from creating a "lol you click I click" dynamic you are laying odds for him to call with nutted hands like 55 88 ... if you CR to 30-35 he needs to call 15-20 more BB into 75-80 bb pot... he only needs 18% equity or so to profitably call with position.

To avoid a ramble, your turn check raise is already small relative to the pot.
Posted 8 years ago
Another well played hand.

No need to do anything other than call his min raise on the flop.

Raise size on the turn is nice. He's not folding two pair or better, so what made you think smaller might be better? His min raise makes me think he's not so strong, If you think he's bad and maybe tilting then he can certainly cold call pre with hands such as 85s K8s, he might not call a river shove with those but will pay you on the turn.
Posted 8 years ago
Flop not bad, personally i think betting from 4-5bb seems better, we don't need to bet too big on a dry board ( kinda).
Standard call with his small raise size.
I think your turn x/c sizing is good, he isnt folding this turn much with this value part ( set, 2p, TPTK) and it makes it very hard for him to fold river with such pot odds.

Well played.
Posted 8 years ago
@Turlock Please don't shout at me I'm sensitive, I thought smaller because I can still play the fishy misrostakes game of not wanting to lose my customer sometimes. Speechless

Thanks you everybody, at least I got some of it right!
Posted 8 years ago
Hey, looks to me like you did fine in this hand.

Personally on a dry flop like this I'd bet smaller, but other than that, it's a nice x/r on the turn. As for the sizing, you could make it maybe 40bb, I think that might be a good size without looking too big or being too small and stack sizes on river are still ok for shove.