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$5 NLHE 6-max: Was this a good spot for a triple barrel bluff?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 5714125, member: 397965"] Preflop I can be ok 3-betting A3s here, but you dont always have to do it, when the open came from UTG. Just folding and moving on is an acceptable option. Flop C-bet sure but in the micros I am not to keen on this downbetting. The idea is, people fold to often to it, but I am not sure, that is really the case at 5NL. So I prefer a more traditional half pot or something. Turn I am fine with barreling using the K as a "scare card". You can absolutely represent AK as the preflop 3-better, and the fact, he actually had it, is just kind of funny. That will happen from time to time, but its not his entire range. River Jc changes nothing, and now its time to pause and think about, what he realistically has, and what he will be willing to fold, if you put him all in. And I think, its difficult to come up with a range for him, that would open UTG, call the 3-bet, call the C-bet on the flop, call the C-bet on the turn and then fold now at more than a 50% frequenzy. He usually has some sort of decent hand here, and its ok to just give up, if your bluff failed. Saving those last 68BB makes a big difference to your winrate and also your variance. [/QUOTE]
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