Trabendo_daze
Rock Star
Silver Level
Hi all, this hand is haunting me and I'm pretty sure I botched the shit out of it. I would like some of your thoughts.
Game is $1/$3 where the money has been flying around a little bit. I was sitting at the table for about 2.5 hours when this hand comes up. I had been playing pretty tight for a while but loosened up a bit and ran a few bluffs which allowed me to get more value from other hands. I think my image at this point was tight-ish with the ability to bluff. I have about $550 in front.
Players: SB (~$750) is a weird player who plays very loose-passive preflop. He's raised pf half a dozen times and has never 3bet.
MP1 (~$150) is a tight player who has rarely gone to showdown, but I'm pretty sure he would only put money in with a good piece of the board. He's commented a few times revealing his tight nature.
CO (~$900) I s a complete wildcard. He has called preflop raises with 74s and has gone to showdown calling 3 barrels with middle pair. He seemed to be very LAGgy.
Hero has 10d10h in UTG+2 and there are folds to him. Hero raises to $15
MP1 calls
Folds to CO who calls.
BTN calls.
SB raises to $40.
At this point I'm literally putting SB on JJ+ since this is his first 3bet and he has been very passive pf. I figure that if I call so will MP1 and CO and I will have odds to setmine with huge effective stacks.
Hero calls $40
MP1 calls $40
CO calls $40
BTN folds.
Flop (~$140) 9h 4c 3d
SB checks
Hero bets $95
MP1 insta calls for less ($83)
CO thinks for a bit and says "hm, why not?" and calls $95
SB calls $95
Turn (~$500 in the main, ~$36 in the side) Kh
SB checks
Hero checks
CO smiles and bets $175
SB folds
Hero tanks and folds
I think I butcher this I 1. Call SB's 3bet pf, but more when 2. I don't shove over CO. For some reason I assigned CO such a small range of Kx because I figured he had two overcards, because what else calls a 3bet preflop and doesn't smash that flop right? I think in reality I should've realized his previous play and understood that these people call preflop raises with ATC, and he probably would've called a shove. How bad is this turn fold?
Game is $1/$3 where the money has been flying around a little bit. I was sitting at the table for about 2.5 hours when this hand comes up. I had been playing pretty tight for a while but loosened up a bit and ran a few bluffs which allowed me to get more value from other hands. I think my image at this point was tight-ish with the ability to bluff. I have about $550 in front.
Players: SB (~$750) is a weird player who plays very loose-passive preflop. He's raised pf half a dozen times and has never 3bet.
MP1 (~$150) is a tight player who has rarely gone to showdown, but I'm pretty sure he would only put money in with a good piece of the board. He's commented a few times revealing his tight nature.
CO (~$900) I s a complete wildcard. He has called preflop raises with 74s and has gone to showdown calling 3 barrels with middle pair. He seemed to be very LAGgy.
Hero has 10d10h in UTG+2 and there are folds to him. Hero raises to $15
MP1 calls
Folds to CO who calls.
BTN calls.
SB raises to $40.
At this point I'm literally putting SB on JJ+ since this is his first 3bet and he has been very passive pf. I figure that if I call so will MP1 and CO and I will have odds to setmine with huge effective stacks.
Hero calls $40
MP1 calls $40
CO calls $40
BTN folds.
Flop (~$140) 9h 4c 3d
SB checks
Hero bets $95
MP1 insta calls for less ($83)
CO thinks for a bit and says "hm, why not?" and calls $95
SB calls $95
Turn (~$500 in the main, ~$36 in the side) Kh
SB checks
Hero checks
CO smiles and bets $175
SB folds
Hero tanks and folds
I think I butcher this I 1. Call SB's 3bet pf, but more when 2. I don't shove over CO. For some reason I assigned CO such a small range of Kx because I figured he had two overcards, because what else calls a 3bet preflop and doesn't smash that flop right? I think in reality I should've realized his previous play and understood that these people call preflop raises with ATC, and he probably would've called a shove. How bad is this turn fold?