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  1. #1

    Default JJ, 3-bet preflop, undercard flop ($27)

    Opp's stats were 20/14 over 112 hands. Interested in thoughts on all streets.

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, 27 Tournament, 15/30 Blinds (9 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

    BB (t1180)
    Hero (UTG) (t1500)
    UTG+1 (t1050)
    MP1 (t1850)
    MP2 (t1740)
    MP3 (t1660)
    CO (t1470)
    Button (t1570)
    SB (t1480)

    Hero's M: 33.33

    Preflop: Hero is UTG with J, J
    Hero bets t120, UTG+1 raises to t210, 7 folds, Hero calls t90

    Flop: (t465) 2, 5, 9 (2 players)
    Hero checks, UTG+1 checks

    Turn: (t465) 6 (2 players)
    Hero bets t300, UTG+1 calls t300

    River: (t1065) 4 (2 players)
    Hero checks
    Last edited by taipan168; 09-19-2010 at 04:23 AM.
  2. #2
    I certainly dont play those stakes, so im not really sure what the differences are, but my instinct on this hand would be that villain has a hand like aj/aq/ak. i think in this situation it actually benefits you that you have first action off the flop, because if he had hit a set, or held an overpair to the board, I imagine that he would have been trying to extract value off it, starting on the flop. now if the situation was reversed and he was first to act, then he could easily check to give you an opportunity to cbet/bluff into the pot if he really had the nuts. preflop looks fine, flop check is fine, turn bet is good, but i would probably put in ~1/2 pot bet on the river. if he really does have an Ax hand (excluding AA) hes probably looking to get to showdown as cheaply as posible, so it seems like a good opportunity to extract a little more value from your overpair.
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  3. #3
    Pre is fine, flop you can either check or lead. Turn sizing is good. If you're checking the river it better be with the intention of c/c'ing. I prefer a small b/f to get value from 77,88,1010 and any Asxs or Adxd hands he could have as well any Ax hands which gave him a gutterball on the turn. There's also the possibility that he misclicked pre and picked up some random draw on the turn.


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    I probably b/f flop, as if he has a lower pp or Maybe even AK, AQ this might be the easiest spot to get some value, as most turns will eliminate getting value from low PP. also there's lots of turns we don't want to see.

    as played i usually b/f, try to get some value from some smaller pp. i think c/c is OK though if he's bluffy, as a check looks really weak after betting turn.
  5. #5
    still no HUD 3 bet %?
  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by drmcboy View Post
    still no HUD 3 bet %?
    Yeah, really need to fix my HUD to display this.

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