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  1. #1

    Default 100nl rate my 3barrels

    Villian is a standard TAG reg playing 19/16/2 5% 3bet

    How are my betsizing? Thoughts on river? I think first two are fairly standard

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (6 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

    Hero (SB) ($104.30)
    BB ($117.25)
    UTG ($101.40)
    MP ($74.20)
    CO ($78.30)
    Button ($150.45)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with Q, K
    4 folds, Hero bets $3, BB calls $2

    Flop: ($6) 5, J, 7 (2 players)
    Hero bets $4, BB calls $4

    Turn: ($14) 10 (2 players)
    Hero bets $10, BB calls $10

    River: ($34) 2 (2 players)
    Hero bets $25
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    I think the turn card makes that specific river card the nut bad card to barrel with air.
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    Yeah I'm not sure he's folding anything he's calling that turn with. I just give up river.
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    its bad
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    If villain is thinking/can hand read, then it looks like your turn barelling range has a lot of KQ,AK, AQ type stuff in it. So its prob a better spot for thin value than it is for a bluff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by griffey24
    If villain is thinking/can hand read, then it looks like your turn barelling range has a lot of KQ,AK, AQ type stuff in it. So its prob a better spot for thin value than it is for a bluff.
    are u refering to the turn or river? turn is pretty standard no?
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    mg- hes playing way too tight preflop for him to have all the really weak hands in his range u need for him to have for your 3barrel to be good: as in he needs to be floating the flop with hands like A6cc and calling two barrels with hands like 76, and have a large part of his range made up of these hands.

    a very small subset of all player types is this type of player. you need someone who both calls too much on earlier streets and folds too often on the river to make this bluff good.

    a good example of a player like the above would be a 24/17 reg who habitually floats you in position and who you have never played back at in a large ish sample size (call it 200 hands)
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    Quote Originally Posted by mg0698
    Quote Originally Posted by griffey24
    If villain is thinking/can hand read, then it looks like your turn barelling range has a lot of KQ,AK, AQ type stuff in it. So its prob a better spot for thin value than it is for a bluff.
    are u refering to the turn or river? turn is pretty standard no?
    Turn is pretty standard. But because turn is standard with these hands and most ppl realize this, then that makes the range of hands that might be triple barrel bluffing now wider.
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    Turn is really good, river is pretty bad.

    By thin value griffey means you may even bet all 3 streets with something like J9 because he'll be more likely to call with stuff like 88/99/7X etc (which is exactly the reason not to bet river with your hand).
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