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Silver Level
$100 NLHE MTT Rebuy: $ NLHE MTT: Live tournament. should I turn this into a bluff on the river?
Action 9 handed: 17 players left after the rebuy period on a 27 player field (25 rebuys, 19 addons)
Blinds: 2K/1k ante 200
UTG~ 15 BB
UTG+1 ~40 BB
UTG+2 ~20 BB
MP1 ~35 BB
HJ ~25 BB
CO ~75 BB
Hero (BU) ~60 BB
SB ~20 BB
Villain (BB) ~50 BB
Action:
UTG calls BB
UTG+1 calls BB
MP1, HJ, CO folds
BU looks at JcTd, calls BB
SB folds
BB checks.
POT: 4.4 BB
Flop:
Board: 7c, 9h, Js
Villain (BB) leads around 2.5 BBs
UTG, UTG+1 folds
Hero (BU) calls
POT: 9.4 BB
Turn: Qs
Board: 7c, 9h, Js, Qs
Villain (BB) checks
Hero (BU) checks
River: Ah
Board: 7c, 9h, Js, Qs, Ah
Villain (BB) checks
Hero (BU): ???
Info on the limpers: older gamblers on the loose passive side. UTG, if tracked would show something like VPIP ~85% AFq 0,2% (limp/caller for life). UTG+1 has more of a selected range and some solid post-flop skill, but still overly loose passive pre flop.
Info on the villain: he's a reg and on the good laggier side. He doesn't hesitate in turning the intermediate/bottom parte of his range into bluffs if he thinks he can't win at showdown. He's also tricky and doesn't shy away from gangsta bluffs. What types of hands he bets the flop and check all the way to the river to the button action?
I don't think he does this without marginal/good value. I doubt is: are my jacks with medium kicker good enough here to go to showdown or should I start turning this hand into a bluff? (having the JT in my hand is quite important for effects of card removal: I both block the nuttish hands he can have to slowplay (KT, T8), I block one of the OESD he could bet the flop and find showdown value on turn (QT), block a few two pair combos (J9, QJ, J7), but I also block the part of his flop value bet range that I beat (worse jacks, T9).
I'm feeling a bit that I'm beat in the spot. Should I bluff this? I also pondered raising for value on the flop (top pair+gutshot), would this be a good play?
Action 9 handed: 17 players left after the rebuy period on a 27 player field (25 rebuys, 19 addons)
Blinds: 2K/1k ante 200
UTG~ 15 BB
UTG+1 ~40 BB
UTG+2 ~20 BB
MP1 ~35 BB
HJ ~25 BB
CO ~75 BB
Hero (BU) ~60 BB
SB ~20 BB
Villain (BB) ~50 BB
Action:
UTG calls BB
UTG+1 calls BB
MP1, HJ, CO folds
BU looks at JcTd, calls BB
SB folds
BB checks.
POT: 4.4 BB
Flop:
Board: 7c, 9h, Js
Villain (BB) leads around 2.5 BBs
UTG, UTG+1 folds
Hero (BU) calls
POT: 9.4 BB
Turn: Qs
Board: 7c, 9h, Js, Qs
Villain (BB) checks
Hero (BU) checks
River: Ah
Board: 7c, 9h, Js, Qs, Ah
Villain (BB) checks
Hero (BU): ???
Info on the limpers: older gamblers on the loose passive side. UTG, if tracked would show something like VPIP ~85% AFq 0,2% (limp/caller for life). UTG+1 has more of a selected range and some solid post-flop skill, but still overly loose passive pre flop.
Info on the villain: he's a reg and on the good laggier side. He doesn't hesitate in turning the intermediate/bottom parte of his range into bluffs if he thinks he can't win at showdown. He's also tricky and doesn't shy away from gangsta bluffs. What types of hands he bets the flop and check all the way to the river to the button action?
I don't think he does this without marginal/good value. I doubt is: are my jacks with medium kicker good enough here to go to showdown or should I start turning this hand into a bluff? (having the JT in my hand is quite important for effects of card removal: I both block the nuttish hands he can have to slowplay (KT, T8), I block one of the OESD he could bet the flop and find showdown value on turn (QT), block a few two pair combos (J9, QJ, J7), but I also block the part of his flop value bet range that I beat (worse jacks, T9).
I'm feeling a bit that I'm beat in the spot. Should I bluff this? I also pondered raising for value on the flop (top pair+gutshot), would this be a good play?
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