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Luckbox96
Rising Star
Bronze Level
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Hero opens to $0.15 in the Small Blind with Kh6h ($5.00 starting stack)
Villain calls in the Big Blind ($4.71 starting stack)
Flop ($0.30): Th 3h Qh
Hero checks
Villain checks
Turn ($0.30): Th 3h Qh 3d
Hero bets $0.20
Villain calls
River ($0.70): Th 3h Qh 3d 8c
Hero bets $0.90
Villain raises all-in for $4.36 total
I have the results if anyone wants them, but I'm curious about a few things first. I check the flop to trap villain, figuring I'm not getting called by worse very often and I can potentially induce some bluffs. Villain checks back.
OTT, I have to go for value. When he calls, I put him on a weak flush, a flush draw, J9, KJ, or a middling pair. Playing turned trips for showdown value is possible, but I think there's a chance he raises that since I checked the flop. TT and QQ 3bet preflop and I think the one combo of 33 bets the flop since the board is so wet. I don't put him on a boat or quads here.
When the river comes an 8, I decide to overbet. I figure if my opponent has a weaker flush or hit his miracle straight, he'll call down, and he might bluff reraise thinking I'm trying to get a fold with a missed draw (say AK, AJ, or KJ with a heart). Villain ends up jamming over the top.
What do you think? With my line, am I actually repping the hand I have and villain is only jamming with a hand that has me beat, or does the overbet seem bluffy enough to induce a jam? Are you calling down or letting this one go? If you do call down, are you happy about it or are you reluctantly hitting the call button?
Hero opens to $0.15 in the Small Blind with Kh6h ($5.00 starting stack)
Villain calls in the Big Blind ($4.71 starting stack)
Flop ($0.30): Th 3h Qh
Hero checks
Villain checks
Turn ($0.30): Th 3h Qh 3d
Hero bets $0.20
Villain calls
River ($0.70): Th 3h Qh 3d 8c
Hero bets $0.90
Villain raises all-in for $4.36 total
I have the results if anyone wants them, but I'm curious about a few things first. I check the flop to trap villain, figuring I'm not getting called by worse very often and I can potentially induce some bluffs. Villain checks back.
OTT, I have to go for value. When he calls, I put him on a weak flush, a flush draw, J9, KJ, or a middling pair. Playing turned trips for showdown value is possible, but I think there's a chance he raises that since I checked the flop. TT and QQ 3bet preflop and I think the one combo of 33 bets the flop since the board is so wet. I don't put him on a boat or quads here.
When the river comes an 8, I decide to overbet. I figure if my opponent has a weaker flush or hit his miracle straight, he'll call down, and he might bluff reraise thinking I'm trying to get a fold with a missed draw (say AK, AJ, or KJ with a heart). Villain ends up jamming over the top.
What do you think? With my line, am I actually repping the hand I have and villain is only jamming with a hand that has me beat, or does the overbet seem bluffy enough to induce a jam? Are you calling down or letting this one go? If you do call down, are you happy about it or are you reluctantly hitting the call button?