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3/6 - 88 in 3bet pot
Villain is a 3/6 regular running 24/18/3.4. Using PT2, so no calls 3b%. We've played a lot together but I don't have too many notes. We've battled pre-flop before (he pushed QQ over my 4b, I called with AKs) and I've turned an underpair into a bluff on a flush river when he had the nut flush.
Is this a standard cbet/fold?
Full Tilt Poker, $3/$6 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 5 Players
LeggoPoker.com - Hand History Converter
UTG: $297.75
CO: $611.40
BTN: $781.70
Hero (SB): $621.45
BB: $660
Pre-Flop: 8:club: 8:spade: dealt to Hero (SB)
2 folds, BTN raises to $21, Hero raises to $72, BB folds, BTN calls $51
Flop: ($150) 4:diamond: J:heart: T:spade: (2 Players)
Hero bets $102, BTN raises to $709.70 and is All-In, Hero...
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Well you obviously haven't given us any reads that would merit a call here. Yes, this looks a lot like AK/AQ, but even those have very good equity against you.
I think c/f and b/f are close and the correct choice depends on how you want to balance your play. I prefer to c/f this vs most opponents myself, but you will get more action if you always b/f instead.
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I like a smaller c/bet but for the rest I agree with what P4 said.
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I dump this, mostly because even if he's on a draw his draw is flipping with us and if he's not drawing we're owned.
I don't mind bet folding here.
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Yeah if we look at some equity calcs you're pretty much crushed so v.std fold
i also mix it up between b/f and c/f in this spot
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I think c/f is clearly better. The board smacks his 3bet calling range I would guess.
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Some opponents will bet every single time we don't cbet 3-bet pots oop. Vs those players we can't c/f this. Against them I like to c/r 3-bet pots where I have the lead a lot (strong hands and draws). When they adjust we can start to c/f underpairs again.
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no way you can call here. I c/f most of the time because people raise this flop like always.
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what do you think he has which beats us?
how often is he jamming a jack?
how often does he have AA/KK/QQ?
JJ/TT?
why is he jamming ATC on this flop? and with what range would that make sense?
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Because of the board texture, the likelihood it missed my hand, and the likelihood free cards will help my hand, I think his shoving range is pretty balanced here.