Select Page
Poker Forum
Over 1,292,000 Posts!
Poker ForumShort-Handed NL Hold'em

General spot with middle pair

Results 1 to 5 of 5
  1. #1

    Default General spot with middle pair

    Very general and basic spot. Villain is unknown, like very often at these player pools.

    As played preflop, flop c/c is standard. What's my play on the turn and why? (if we c/c again is villains betsize of any importance here? and river would be c/f to any bet?)

    I very often c/c flop, c/f turn with these middle pair hands. As more people seem to start double barreling, should I
    - c/c turn more often?
    - or just 3bet preflop?


    Grabbed by Holdem Manager
    NL Holdem $0.25(BB) Replayer Game#21448780717

    Hero ($24.75)
    BB ($35.35)
    UTG ($8.60)
    UTG+1 ($25.80)
    CO ($34.65)
    BTN ($11.40)

    Dealt to Hero TT
    fold, UTG+1 raises to $0.75, fold, fold, call, fold,

    FLOP ($1.75) K76
    check, UTG+1 bets $1.25, Hero calls $1.25,

    TURN ($4.25) K767
    check, UTG+1 bets $2.50, Hero ?
  2. #2
    PF play I think is fine. With no stats/reads on opponent I tend to give UTG raises the benefit of the doubt until he shows to be too loose/spewy.

    Given the size of the Turn bet I think it becomes evident that the 7 was a scare card. I'd consider doing one of two things here. Call and be ready to bet a substantial amount (~3/4 pot) on almost any River when checked to, or 3bet the Turn and try to take it down (repping a hand like A7, 87, 67 obv.)

    Maybe a bit too advance for 25nl especially considering the possibility he's NEVER folding a K in a million years.. but after it plays out at least you'll be able to note it and adjust accordingly.
  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by al yell
    PF play I think is fine. With no stats/reads on opponent I tend to give UTG raises the benefit of the doubt until he shows to be too loose/spewy.
    Villain raised from MP actually. Yeah I don't like 3betting that much against non-loose opponents either, just considering things when postflop play gets tough almost always. Thing with 3betting is that we often kinda turn our TT/JJ into a bluff on the flop.

    Quote Originally Posted by al yell
    Given the size of the Turn bet I think it becomes evident that the 7 was a scare card. I'd consider doing one of two things here. Call and be ready to bet a substantial amount (~3/4 pot) on almost any River when checked to, or 3bet the Turn and try to take it down (repping a hand like A7, 87, 67 obv.)

    Maybe a bit too advance for 25nl especially considering the possibility he's NEVER folding a K in a million years.. but after it plays out at least you'll be able to note it and adjust accordingly.
    I think our hand has too much value to turn into a bluff. And as said, nobody would fold a K here.

    I'm just wondering if people c/c here again often because they think they're ahead enough.
  4. #4
    It helps to know villains barrelling tendancies in 3 bet pots. Calling isn't bad here but neither is folding. My standard play would just be to fold.
    Flopping quads and boats like its my job
  5. #5
    nutsinho's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Posts
    3,839
    Location
    flattin ur 4bets, makin u tilt
    well obviously this isnt a turn you are going to get double barreled on too much so fold. don't 3bet preflop, do c/c flop. I would c/c blank turns quite frequently against competent villains in this particular hand.
    My bankroll is the amount of money I would spend or lose before I got a job. It is calculated by adding my net worth to whatever I can borrow.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •