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$25 NLHE 6-max: What are we doing OTF? (Acceptable 3x barrel?)
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[QUOTE="liuouhgkres, post: 6143062, member: 224153"] [B]On the flop[/B] you don't have a huge range advantage. I put SB 3bet and BTN call 3bet ranges in power equilab. SB has 53% vs BTN's 47%. Also, SB doesn't have nuts advantage, because SB has very small pocket pairs, but BTN calls all small pocket pairs. Basically, you can't range bet here. You can bet large though, your overpairs like 99-TT-JJ want to bet big, but not with whole range. As for bluffs, you have ton of double backdoors and gutshots. A3s, A4s, A6s, A8s, 98s, T9s and small pairs. Thats enough bluffs and you don't need to bet with pure air. So, just [B]check-fold[/B] on the flop with KTs. As played, [B]on the turn[/B] some of your hands picked up additional flush draws and you also have your straight draws and small pairs. You have a lot of bluffs and you should just [B]give up[/B] with your pure air. As played, [B]on the river[/B]. This is interesting. When you bluff on the river, you want to block hands that will call and unblock hands that will fold. I think that when you shove this river, good villain will fold AT and will call AK or better. Thus, you want to bluff with K and not bluff with T. But not having T is more important, because villain has less AK in his range, because he would often 4bet preflop and also often raise the turn for protection. So, the most important thing is to not bluff with T. When you bluff big with KT you are blocking the most important hand that will fold: AT. So, in short, [B]terrible bluff.[/B] However, there is an interesting thing you can do. Because villain has so many missed flush draws, you can bet very small and villain still forced to fold his missed flush draws and if he is passive he might have plenty of those. In this scenario having T is actually good, because you are blocking his calling hand AT. So, the best thing to do here on the river is to [B]bet 20bb and fold to raise.[/B] Also, note, that I kinda assumed that villain call the flop with AT, which is not always true. It's super villain dependant as some villains will fold all Ax hands on the flop and others will call most Ax hand with backdoors. Pay attention to their tendencies. Regardless, you played all streets terribly and probably won't understand half of what I wrote. [/QUOTE]
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