nl2zoom JJ

Posted 7 years ago

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$0.02/$0.05 No Limit Holdem PokerStars
6 Players

Blinds$0.02/$0.056
UTGHero $5.09
UTG+1 Player5 $7.96
CO Player6 $25.64
D Player1 $4.29
SB Player2 $6.65
BB Player3 $5.37
Preflop
6$0.07Hero is UTGKA
Hero raises to $0.12, 4 folds, Player3 raises to $0.45, Hero calls$0.33
Flop
2$0.92235
Player3 checks, Hero bets$0.45, Player3 raises to $1.39, Hero calls$0.94
Turn
2$3.707
Player3 bets $3.53, Hero folds
Final Pot$7.23

Player3 wins $10.61 (net +$5.24)
Hero lost$1.84

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Posted 7 years ago
x/back flop
Posted 7 years ago
Pre: Perfect, 4betting here is definitely an option but my preference is definitely to call the three bet.

Flop: I would lean towards a check back here. We have 10 outs to improve on the turn and AK high is going to be good here sometimes as well. We will almost never be folding out a pair here so the types of hands we do fold out are normally going to dominated by us so I think betting here was a substantial mistake. As played then when we get raised it's a fold.

Turn: As played we are definitely folding now, if we had checked back flop though villain would likely be betting somewhere in the region of 60c which we would be able to call and see a river.
Posted 7 years ago
You have showdown value, backdoors, you can't possibly fold out overpairs and you can't bet for value. For me, it's a pretty easy check back.

As played you can't really continue on the turn.
Posted 7 years ago
Even over a small sample, villain's 3bet stat should be pretty worrying. 2.3% is 1/43 and that's hard to do if villain has a wide 3betting range. It's not impossible, but it's hard to do.

For that reason I don't expect many hands worse than AK. Fast forwarding to the flop that means you're still not doing very well. Combined with a very suspicious check on an obvious cbetting board I would go with a check back.
Posted 7 years ago
I much prefer a check back on the flop. Even though villain has checked his range is still super tight and I would expect a check raise here more often than usual.

As played the turn is an easy fold for a bet that size.