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$10 NLHE 6-max: 3bet pot, what's my range for a turn shove?
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[QUOTE="300HPGOD, post: 5740244, member: 305911"] In my opinion this comes down to what you know about villain. You have 726 hands with them and based on stats they are nitty but the real question (you may know playing this many hands with them) is what is their perception of you and will they call off a jam when they only have a draw here? Next would be are they a player who easily folds AA, KK, QQ when they should? (for the record I dont think they have those hands based on pre flop but you can never be certain). If you determine that this player is only calling a jam when they have a jack, 1010 or 55 then your jam range can be quite wide. Yes we would want to have equity with our jam in case we are wrong but in reality you could jam 72 off there if you think they are folding. It gets trickier if you believe they have it in them to look you up. That also brings us to the question of should we be jamming Jx here? That obviously is tied to villain tendencies and what they think of us but we know we would not get value from a missed draw on the river so we would have to get what we could now. Based on stack sizes (too big a bet on the flop got us to this) I think you should jam Jx here unless you are certain they are a post flop folder. So overall to attempt to answer the question I think it depends so much on villain which I dont know about even with the stats. If they fold too much post then you can go wider than you think here with a jam, if they will never let go of draws or big pairs then you cant bluff obviously but you love Jx there. It just depends, I hate saying that but this really is a case where it is truthful that it depends on so much, most of which I dont know and you may not know. There is no way to construct a one size fits all jam range here. [/QUOTE]
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