NL30-snap, KJs

Posted 7 years agoEdited 7 years ago

Same fishy villain in this hand, that I had in the AQ-hand just a few minutes before.
I felt like he would call my turnbet no matter what here. I want to know what you think of my sizings.
The river I had to call. Wink


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$0.15/$0.30 No Limit Holdem 888
6 Players

Blinds$0.15/$0.306
UTG Player1 $31.35
UTG+1 Player2 $36.75
CO Player4 $27.67
DHero $30
SB Player7 $24.17
BB Player9 $36
Preflop
6$0.45Hero is BTNJK
2 folds, Player4 calls $0.30, Hero raises to $1.50, 2 folds, Player4 calls $1.20
Flop
2$3.45Q35
Player4 checks, Hero bets$2.02, Player4 calls $2.02
Turn
2$7.498
Player4 checks, Hero bets$5.61, Player4 calls $5.61
River
2$18.71A
Player4 goes all-in $18.54, Hero calls$18.54
Final Pot$55.79
Player4 shows 59
Hero shows JK

Hero wins$53.01 (net +$25.34)
Player4 lost $27.67

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Posted 7 years ago
If you think they will call your turn raise no matter what - why bet? You only have K high and beat nothing, checking is better in this case. I would check the turn against most people, would hate to get shoved on as we would have to fold.

Posted 7 years ago
I think we can bet turn and barrel rivers if we see what kind of range he plays. He will have enough 5x 3x 22-99 and A4 A2 to make the 3 barrel profitable imo.
Posted 7 years ago
I like the turn bet with so much equity, you really don't need that many folds to make this profitable, and surely he's folding a non zero percentage. We also juice the pot for jamming the river either for value or as a bluff.
Posted 7 years ago
I think you played the hand well. Skipping the turn bet might be a consideration in some fringe situations against super loose passive players but betting is never going to be a big mistake simply because of how much equity you have in the hand.