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$25 NLHE 6-max: Tough spot on the river with Full House...
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[QUOTE="gustav197poker, post: 5709276, member: 393841"] Interesting hand. I'm honestly not sure that an average NL25 player would 3-bet preflop for bluff with a hand like A2-A5, but assuming he does, I expect to see a whole ratio either at 3X or 4X. I see the intermediate term as more representative of value. So at this point we could also include some pockets like 66-TT and obviously QQ-AA. He could also do it with ATo; AQo, QTs, 8-9s, but again I'm not sure if the regular NL25 player plays that wide in his bluff range On the flop our Jacks float comfortably at a small bet. While calling we keep the entire V range unchanged. On the turn, BB's bet is clearly oriented towards value. His bluff range decreases because now the flush draw combos they neutralize. This is when the information we have on the villain really matters. If we follow an exploitative line, this is the moment to decide between calling or folding. In lower stakes many times the regular villain will continue here with only QQ+ . But if we choose to call, the river balances the active ranges and now a good part of the middle pocket combos will try to drive the hero out of the pot. And this is when our J-J hand represents the top of our range. If we play GTO this is a standard call. Now we are committed in the boat and the texture of the board does not change anything. Only 1 combo 5-5 is added that could defeat us, but it is very unlikely the villain has it, since he had to check the turn to protect him and keep our range of bluffs. Greetings. [/QUOTE]
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