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$5 NLHE 6-max: my foolish hand QJs blaphing
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[QUOTE="eetenor, post: 5709296, member: 385063"] Thank U 4 Posting On the flop you have much more equity vs the V's made hand range than on the turn. Vs 99 we have 32.9% flop equity which drops to 22.7% on the turn. Vs AsKs it is 12.5% flop 6% turn So why not attack the flop? Your raise sizing on turn is interesting what hands did you think would fold? Was it your plan to bluff missed rivers? Why would you think that would work vs an unknown player? When you check raise turn for that sizing - pot 2.07- call is .75 2.76 -1 odds -you need to know you have to bluff river to win- very few V are folding much of their range to that bet. So when your V click backs 3 bets why are we stacking off? We can call here getting -pot 4.27 -1.45 getting 33.9% to call and be making no mistake, Vs the very tight range an unknown has with this turn action. Why a tight range? What bluffs- min 3 bet this turn? What Kx wants to reopen betting on that turn? What V in your player pool play AA like this? What V raise fold here? On the river if you call V has SPR .5 what player makes that bluff? How do they get you to fold 2 pair on the river? Why min r bluff 10s8s? As8s? those are the best semi bluffs but why min 3 bet bluff? What V bluffs this turn when this is your range advantage -nut advantage run out and you check raise turn? The turn check raise in a small stakes game is considered mostly nut type hands. So what should we consider the click back 3 bet in this same spot? I would not be surprised that 99% of your player pool cannot in an "unknown situation" -if you do not know them -they do not know you well enough to make an incredible 3 bet bluff turn -jam river get you to fold 2 pair genuis play. The standard range is AKs KK 99 66 8s7s 87off at this level of play. Vs that range we call and get paid when the flush comes more than enough to make it the correct play. We of course have to lead river. Hope this helps :):) [/QUOTE]
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