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Combo draw facing c/r
This guy has been fairly straight forward for the last 100 hands or so, although he started out being super aggressive. This is his first flop c/r and I feel like I having little fold equity. He's been 3betting fairly standard range so I don't put JJ+ or AK in his range although it is a possibility. Sorry I can't give you much more than that.
No-Limit Hold'em, $2.00 BB (2 handed) - Hold'em Manager Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
Hero (SB) ($206.30)
BB ($491.40)
Preflop: Hero is SB with 8 , 10
Hero bets $5, BB calls $4
Flop: ($12) A , J , 9 (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $8, BB raises $28, Hero ...
I'm aware of against a pure value range + KcQc I've still got 45% equity but we're still not a favorite. There are a few different lines to take (in order of what I think is best to worse):
1) Reraise anywhere from $60-80 and call a shove.
2) Call the c/r here and call any non-shove turn that doesn't improve us.
3) Call the c/r here and shove any turn regardless if it improves us or not--possibly the most +EV if our opponent is bluffing us a lot and barrelling.
4) Overshove all in
I usually find myself going towards option #2 here when I feel like my opponent isn't folding. If reraising is the best play, its hard to argue that an overshove has less fold equity than reraising it less. However, if reraising is the best line what would be the optimal 3bet size (and I guess optimal 3bet for AA/JJ/99/AJ/A9 which I assume would be similar if not the same)?
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