nl4 QdTd

Posted 8 years ago

Anon v casual imper and a 20/14 in the BB.

Simply, is this a 'standard' cbet situation with a gutshot and flushdraw versus these villain types, or maybe I can go for a check/r? Limpers can get busy if checked to, but no info on that and the BB only likes preflop 3betting IP and fit/fold otherwise.

I normally cbet but just asking if that's the best move given my position and villains etc.

Thanks.

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$0.02/$0.04 No Limit Holdem Prima
6 Players

Blinds 0.5BB/1BB6
UTG Player 2 $100BB
UTG+1 Player 3 $200.5BB
CO Player 4 $38BB
D Player 5 $106BB
SBHero $105BB
BB Player 1 $214BB
Preflop
6$1.5BBHero is SBTQ
2 folds, Player 4 calls 1BB, 1 fold, Hero raises to 4BB, Player 1 calls 3BB, Player 4 calls 3BB
Flop
3$12BBJ84


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Posted 8 years ago
I think just Cbet, you're cbetting all your value hands so balance it with these good semi bluffs, not much more to discuss IMO. I don't like x/r draws multiway, if we were drawing to the nuts it would be a bit better.

I sometimes just complete my SB with these types of hands if someone limps before me, it's hard playing OOP and if you flop well you continue with the hand if not just give it up you risked only 0.5 BB.
Posted 8 years ago
I like cbetting aswell. x/r could be fine with a read that he's aggresive and likely to stab though. Could get kinda messy though if we get raised ourselves here. IP i'm calling and decide if I want to play for stacks or not on the turn Smile
Posted 8 years ago
I go 5x OOP but 4 is fine defo cb here a great board for us
Posted 8 years ago
Thanks you guys, appreciated as ever. Smile
Posted 8 years ago
Pre looks good and I would just cbet flop around 75% pot. I might elect to go for a x/r if I know villain is aggressive but I'd prefer to do it with something like the nut flush draw. By checkraising you do get some more fold equity but it also means that villain's range for continuing will be narrower and therefore will be more weighted to strong flushes if the draw comes in and all the money goes in.