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$2 NLHE 6-max: QJs 3-bet pot, Multi-way
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[QUOTE="gustav197poker, post: 6166375, member: 393841"] The way I see it the villain (BTN) doesn't seem to cheat too much in the postflop. He really could have a lot of ridiculous combinations that improved on the turn. You seem to be getting a good price, but there are also chances that your outs won't help you on the river. One way to look at this is, if V has played passive preflop, that he has changed in his range, what now on turn could he use as bluffs? Did this V raise the turn with pure OESD? If this is possible we have a major blocker (Q) at the top end so we could call, HU vs BTN. (not recommended action for micro stakes). But the sequence on the turn starts with a delayed cbet from BB and when BTN makes a min sqz our range is very capped and we should just save ourselves trouble and look for a better spot IMO. As played if you were hoping to improve on the river you can still fold. To catch bluffs in this place you should have a very wide range, something that you have represented in some way during this sequence, but this is in no way recommended for micro or lows stakes. Greetings. [/QUOTE]
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