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$3.3 NL HE MTT: Nut flush out of position - how do you get paid?
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[QUOTE="eetenor, post: 7131666, member: 385063"] What range do you give the V for the turn bet? What range does the V give you when you call? EX Would they bet turn with flush draws?How does your player pool react to a check on river based on the range you gave them on turn and the range they expect you to have? Do they check back most often? How strong a hand would they still bet for value and what size do they use? What % of their range is at or above that threshold? Our river action reasons when we have the nuts any spot not just this one Checking ---- 1 we expect frequent folds when we lead but V bluffs often 2 We expect freq bets and some % of calls when we XR- V will bluff and use larger sizing with bluffs to target our Ax turn checks 3 Our player pool expects us to bet flushes vs the strength they showed on turn. They do not expect us to bluff. (Nobody bluffs Rivers at micro stakes) common statement regarding a large part of the pool----in fact there is bluffing however the freq of bluffing is often too low for herocalls to be profitable without reads. Bet size dependent. Leading 1 we expect our V to check back often No thin value bets and only small value bets with no herocalls -thin value to V may be as strong as a set sizing is often small 10-25% of pot often called a blocker bet- with the nuts we get paid by a wider range most often but can also trigger a raise by second nut value or as a bluff. 2 Sizing increase We lead 66% pot we are targeting V who think we could bluff and will not fold top of range non flush hands--we also get value from baby flushes. 3 Huge over bet sizing--polarized to nuts or bluffs--V has to think we can bluff. see brackets above PKO side note if we thought V would over play their hand on river we can lead all-in get called and double our stack and get a bounty- beyond the bounty having 160bb for more bounties is why we want to play for stacks in bounty MTT vs some players this is the best river action if we range them as having a strong made hand on the river. It will not work often but it need not to be very profitable in PKO. Much more profitable than in standard MTT. As played I lead 20% pot because of the blocking effect of the Kd and the small turn bet size for V's top of range hands-unless of course they do not understand range sizing but they are your V that would be for you to decide.:unsure::geek: [/QUOTE]
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