
mariussica88
Legend
Platinum Level
There could be. But probably not in this exact situation, since 4 players saw the flop, and it was bone dry. Which mean, the preflop raiser would need to take a hand like KQ and then bet 80% pot into 3 opponents, all of whom could easily have hit top pair or better. I think, this is highly unlikely, so when he takes this action, it almost always going to be fat value. And if he had fat value on the flop, its not possible for him to have a bluff later.I don't expect there are many triple barrel bluffs in early stages of mystery bounties especially at $15 buy-ins. Maybe I am wrong?
I think, its fine to call. We are getting 8:1, and we just need to play postflop well and not overvalue top pair. We can also sometimes make a straight, two pair or trips. And most of the time we will face either no bet on the flop or a much smaller bet than this one. If someone bet 30% pot, we can easily call, and maybe the check back turn, and now we are already at the river.I don't really like calling pre-flop here to go four handed and continuing with a weak kicker and the top pair.
In my opinion yes. Only strong made hands and good draws take this sizing. And since he cant have a draw, then by the method of exclusion it has to be a strong made hand. If we use any sort of logic at all, we need to put him on a range of 33, 66, JJ+, KJ, AJ, because nothing else make sense. If he has any hand other than those, he is making a massive mistake by betting so large on the flop. And while it is of course possible, that people are really bad at poker and make massive mistakes, its not my default assumption, when someone has a reasonable VPIP and is playing a $15 tournament.I think I buy the fold on the Turn. Idk about folding the Flop to the first cbet though. Is sizing in multi way pots really that reliable of a tell?
I think it was played alright, unless you were up against a maniac. There were not much 3-street barrel bluffs left there with all flush draws, KQ and 78 straights completing. You were basically up against completed draws and three-street-value hands you were dominated by, so a good river fold. Flop and turn calls are also decent IMO.This is a Mystery Bounty tournament, but here we are just at the beginning...Starting stacks are 125bb. (25 000 chips)
Villain has VPIP 18 PRF 9 but we played only 11 hands.
GG Hand
Do you call the river?
Ehh, I would probably disagree with this one. We are in a jack-high territory, where you would technically start sizing up your bets heads-up, so it's not like the big sizing is the main issue here, but mostly the fact that the villain bet into the multiway pot in the first place.Only strong made hands and good draws take this sizing
Sure but even so there are 7 combos of sets, 18 combos of QQ-AA and 16 combos of KJ-AJ, whereas there are only 4 combos of J9s-JTs, which should be his only weak top pairs after opening preflop from HJ. So there are 41 value combos, that have us completely in rail and only 4 worse value combos, he could possibly be overplaying, if he is very bad at poker.The villain could have been just trying to defend a weak top pair from habitual callers
He was the preflop raiser, and only the players in the blinds had checked to him, which they would do with their entire range. This is not a sign of weakness and gives him no information whatsoever. He also still had one more player left to act behind him.or could have been a maniac who would bet any two after people checked to him,
I dont think so. In fact I think, its pretty easy.so it's quite a hard task to put anyone there on ranges with the information given anyways.
Watching hand stopped preflop.This is a Mystery Bounty tournament, but here we are just at the beginning...Starting stacks are 125bb. (25 000 chips)
Villain has VPIP 18 PRF 9 but we played only 11 hands.
GG Hand
Do you call the river?