$100 NLHE 6-max: JJ vs Drooler 3b Pot Bet Size

Jurn8

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240 hands the guy is a complete tard, just wondering if I should jam or just bet 1/2 or a bit less for him to flat again so he feels priced in on river!

Prima, $0.50/$1 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
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UTG: $114.13 (114.1 bb)
MP: $24 (24 bb)
CO: $243.45 (243.5 bb)
BTN: $197 (197 bb)
Hero (SB): $106.98 (107 bb)
BB: $255.12 (255.1 bb)

Preflop: Hero is SB with J
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UTG raises to $3, MP folds, CO calls $3, BTN folds, Hero raises to $12.50, 2 folds, CO calls $9.50

Flop: ($29) 9
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T
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Hero bets $17, CO calls $17

Turn: ($63) 4
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Hero has 77 behind
 
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how wide does he float/how light does he stack off?

what's your plan for A/K/Q rivers?

It seems close, I think $30/shove is good but but if we jam here he might call off with a ton of stuff he'll fold the third barrel to.

Should note that vs. a decent reg this would be a pretty shitty spot.
 
bgomez89

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30/shove sounds good to me too
 
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$20 > Shove
He probably still has Overcards I'm happy to give 4 to 1 odds to that and all underpairs will come along.

Straight draws are given good odds which is a pain but he may shove them over our tiny bet and our jack cancels them or their outs out.

If an ace lands I still shove because I have odds to check/call due to the draws or KQ hands he could hold yet shoving would draw in 9x and maybe a few underpairs as well as the hands that beat us.
 
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Anyone think check/jam is a credible line? Or does his range have so many lower pairs (9x, 55-88) that we should just v-bet again? Idk, just a suggestion.

Idk, I think his range has lots of overs/straight draw stuff (KJ, QJ, KQ, AJ, ect.) with a bit of 9x and smaller pairs. So check/jamming would be a good way to commit all his draws. Problem is I don't trust fish to bet it themselves.

So I'd prolly bet like $22 on the flop, then just shove the rest in on the turn. No reason to bet small on the flop when villain's a drooler.
 
bgomez89

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C/jam actually sounds nice, didn't think about that before
 
OMGITSOVER9K

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Problem is I don't trust fish to bet it themselves.

s'what I thought as I read it.

in game I probably end up betting smaller, but I personally prefer shoving.. you get calls off all his draws that wont pay off on the river + all his small pairs.

ship it imo.
 
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I like a small bet to induce a shove or a call, I actually think his range is 9x Tx and small pairs a ton, with of course some QJ KJ stuff, but there aren't many combinations of those due to you have JJ. If you bet something ridiculously small like 14$ that sets up a very sexy sizing for a river shove, but shoving the turn may actually get a ton more folds from all the hands you have beat.
 
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