$2 NLHE Full Ring: Deep hand... Is this OK?

skrsh76

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pokerstars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.02 BB (8 handed) - PokerStars Converter Tool from http://flopturnriver.com

UTG ($1.99)
UTG+1 ($2.16)
MP1 ($2)
MP2 ($0.80)
CO ($3.05)
Button ($3.84)
Hero (SB) ($3.10)
BB ($2)

Preflop: Hero is SB with J
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, J
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1 fold, UTG+1 calls $0.02, 2 folds, CO raises to $0.10, 1 fold, Hero raises to $0.34, 1 fold, UTG+1 calls $0.32, CO calls $0.24

Flop: ($1.04) 4
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, J
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, 8
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(3 players)
Hero checks, UTG+1 checks, CO bets $0.50, Hero calls $0.50, 1 fold

Turn: ($2.04) 10
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(2 players)
Hero bets $0.98, CO calls $0.98

River: ($4) 6
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(2 players)
Hero bets $1.28 (All-In), CO calls $1.23 (All-In)

Total pot: $6.46 | Rake: $0.23
 
DrazaFFT

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why are we check call flop then lead turn? would rather check raise flop, stackoff turn. As played sizing on a turn is too small, leaving you with <1/3pot bet on the river, could easily shove turn, it is after all just a bit bigger than a pot bet, if he have FD+SD he would never fold here and by half potting you're gibing him such great odds...

KQss??
 
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Just lead the flop. It's going to look like just a c-bet, so if CO had anything in mind, he's doing it anyway.

As played, raise the flop bet.
As played, shove the turn. Your sizing on turn and river is awful now. Shoving the turn is a little over a pot-size bet, which is better.

If you bet 0.60-0.70$ on the flop, and get a call, the pot is going to be the perfect size for a turn shove. That should have been Plan A from the start.
 
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Don't 3-bet preflop. Our opponent is really tight, JJ isn't crushing an 8% range.

Just lead the flop. They expect you to cbet. Its not a bad flop to slow play, but we 3-bet pre.
 
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lead out the flop and make it look like an AK c-bet. if opp raises, put the rest in
 
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Keep in mind, I am not educated on these stats on V.

I like calling PF, but 3b is ok too. I like calling PF a little better though, because JJ OOP can be tricky.


So, as played:

Why are we checking the flop here? We 3b PF? We want monies going into this pot. This is FPS.

So bet flop 1/2 pot, and if we get called, I guess we shove turn. We will have awkward stack size on the turn. If we bet again, but not AI, we have very little OTR. So stack size is goofy on this hand, as played.

C-bet smallish, like 1/2 pot, because board is pretty dry. Hopefully someone mistakes our sizing, and goes crazy. Even as we checked, we can c/r but I hate that line.


So bet flop as played.

As played, with you C/c flop, just move in OTT. We have slightly over PSB. And your opponents will probably be scratching their head and saying wtf. I think you get some pretty light calls here.


FPS.
 
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yes

yes i think u made a decent play
 
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I like calling PF, but 3b is ok too. I like calling PF a little better though, because JJ OOP can be tricky.

Doesn't that mean its better to get the money in early if we're ahead?

If 3bet pre (as played), I like a 2/3 pot size bet on the flop and a shove if villain raises

If call pre then I like a check-raise on the flop.

Would this be correct?
 
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Doesn't that mean its better to get the money in early if we're ahead?

If 3bet pre (as played), I like a 2/3 pot size bet on the flop and a shove if villain raises

If call pre then I like a check-raise on the flop.

Would this be correct?


Not necessarily c/r on this flop. It's pretty dry aside from obv OESD with 9-10. We could do some janky shit like c/c flop and donk turn.
 
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Aces2w1n

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you got stacks i dont see a problem

probably aim to get the stacks in by turn... raise more pre
 
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