€10 NLHE 6-max: 3bet pot turn vs reg

igySK

igySK

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SB: 30/24/2.4/96hands
3b 7, flop cbet 63% (8) -> small sample
I think I should have raised on turn, I didn't notice that his bet was less then half pot - prob thin v-bet/ cheap 2barrel on a good turn barrel card.


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BB: $11.73
UTG: $11.19
MP: $10.17
CO: $7.07
Hero (BTN): $9.85
SB: $18.89

Pre Flop: ($0.15) Hero is BTN with J
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A
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3 folds, Hero raises to $0.30, SB raises to $0.90, 1 fold, Hero calls $0.60

Flop: ($1.90) Q
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4
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3
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(2 players)
SB bets $1.00, Hero calls $1

Turn: ($3.90) K
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(2 players)
SB bets $1.60, Hero folds
 
Deco

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I don't really like the float. I'd like a backdoor to an OESD or flush draw at the bare minimum as I generally avoid floating flush draw flops super light as we'll get less credit when bluffing subsequent bricked streets as villain will put us on flush draws, we'll face more double barrels when he has flush draws or backdoors that spike the heart and will face wider value bets as we'll be percieved to call down lighter.

As played I'm torn between a raise or a fold, because of villains sizing more than our 8% gutshot chances.
 
dooydoo

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i fold pre. His stats dont mean anything. We dont know if he 3b light or not. We cant say he is playing back at us due to positions. We will end up calling here and folding too much post or putting yourself in an overleveling game like you did here where you just end up throwing money away.

Wait for these kinds of calls when we know he is capable of 3b bluffing and stuff.
 
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