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$10 NLHE 6-max: Set of Qs in Threeway
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[QUOTE="eetenor, post: 6315269, member: 385063"] Thank you for posting I have not looked at results Your study point here is range refinement and how that range reacts to bet sizing. On the flop we are crushing this board so betting larger to build a pot is good vs 10Nl standard players Now we want to refine what range calls our flop bet. I will do a simple example you want to do a deep dive it will help you in every hand in the moment to have studied range refinement. Would your V reraise AA KK AK AQ preflop? If yes that is gone from the range. On flop we block Qx hands so very few Qx combos Would V slow play 88 22? No gone In these games our V will call flop wide so there is a wide range of hands that will call flop for any size it is a good exercise for you to list them out. Turn we bet again what range are we targeting on the turn? What is calling any size and what is calling the smaller bet? Does Ax no draw call the turn bet? Does A8 call etc etc. If we do not get thin value from A8 etc calling turn we always want to bet large. Good idea to really dive deep into this concept. Confused here BTN and BB call flop but SB checks river. So are there still 2 players in or did the BB call only- assuming you meant BB checks. On this river there are a lot of nut hands with AJs but also a lot of Kx hands that call turn as well. This is a river that we would normally bet but not all-in as the K hits our turn bluffs KJs and some value hands like KQ AK KK. Our V can make Kx calls here but may fold to a shove. The key here is practicing range refinement on each street so that you are more confident in your river decisions. Saw the results. Vs 2 players on the river I check this because in the 10NL games J9 might have just called turn fearing the flush draw. Hope this helps :):) [/QUOTE]
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