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So this is why you dont 3bet with complete rags

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  1. #1

    Default So this is why you dont 3bet with complete rags

    Villain is 15/7. He has a fold to 3bet of 83% over a very large sample

    I was contemplating on 2/3rdsing the turn. Thoughts?

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    saw flop

    BB ($45.30)
    UTG ($23.75)
    UTG+1 ($20.70)
    MP1 ($35.45)
    MP2 ($60.85)
    CO ($54.50)
    Hero (Button) ($50)
    SB ($49.20)

    Preflop: Hero is Button with 7, 5
    4 folds, CO bets $2, Hero raises to $6, 2 folds, CO calls $4

    Flop: ($12.75) 6, 7, J (2 players)
    CO checks, Hero bets $7.50, CO calls $7.50

    Turn: ($27.75) K (2 players)
    CO checks, Hero checks

    River: ($27.75) 3 (2 players)
    CO checks, Hero checks

    Total pot: $27.75 | Rake: $1.35
  2. #2
    How often has he seen you 3bet.

    It may not be a good time to pull this based on game flow, depsite the fact you can 3bet ATC.

    I don't think I'm cbetting here once he calls, just check it down/hope he sees what you have then tighten your 3bet range up and get paid when you are dealt the nuts.
  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Micro2Macro
    How often has he seen you 3bet.
    never

    when i 3bet light i put a note of the time so i dont accidentally over 3bet them
  4. #4
    I'd bet the flop harder. That bet might not fold out any of his preflop range. Turn would then be a great card to barrel.
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    Turn card is one of the best 3 cards in the deck to double barrel.
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    I would continue on the turn
    it would really suck if he had 88-TT on the flop and you didn't let him fold that
  7. #7
    So the turn is a good card to barrel, what do you guys think about cbetting the flop?
  8. #8
    Preflop I'd fold because despite his fold to 3b we need a hand with better hand strength esp. considering we're unsure what we're even doing postflop.

    Flop: he folds to 3bets 83% of the time so when he calls he's likely going to have a good pair and maybe AK. He's also passive so we can get to sd by checking down against AK.

    Turn: Bomb it again because TT/QQ/Jx are likely folding.

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