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marnburger
Enthusiast
Silver Level
This is into the money in a $5 R&A with about 30 people left. I am in 7th position overall with the chip lead at the table, however two players have almost the same stack as me and the other 4 are fairly short.
I need another big win so I can buy a HUD so no stats unfortunately.
Overall everyone was still being fairly tight after the bubble.
Villain had been fairly tight and if anything a bit passive post flop. Only big hand was defending BB with Q3o and hit runner runner for a FH and doubled up.
Chip leaders are on around 250k which was 70BB at this point. I am on 120k and trying to build a bigger stack.
I’ve looked at some ranges and I’m pretty sure this is a profitable shove, however I had a real feeling that Villain had the overpair. My maths at the time said the pre-flop call was ok requiring ~33% against the SB 3-bet range (however I think the small 3-bet pre-flop really could just be 99+ and AKo, AQs+), I also liked 56s as call for the implied odds and disguised hand but maybe this is a fold?
My next questions are whether the turn shove is profitable? And should I still make the shove if I think Villain is on an overpair? (this read is online based on tightish player, small 3-bet, speed of decisions in the hand and size of c-bet) If Villain isn’t too nitty here there should be lots of fold equity.
$5 R&A
1.6k/3.2k/400 - 10 Max
Total number of players : 7
Seat 1: HJ ( 9.3BB )
Seat 2: CU ( 17.7BB )
Seat 4: BTN ( 15.5BB )
Seat 6: Villain SB ( 36.7BB )
Seat 7: BB ( 30.6BB )
Seat 9: Hero UTG ( 39.5BB )
Seat 10: LJ ( 10BB )
Dealt to Hero UTG 6h, 5h
hero raises to 2BB
folds to villain in SB who 3-bets to 4.5BB
BB folds
Hero calls 2.5BB
Flop comes 3d, Th, 4d (10.9BB)
Villain bets 8.8BB
Hero raises all-in for 35BB
Villain calls 23BB
Turn and River 6c, Kc
Villain shows Qh, Qs
Hero shows 6h, 5h
Villain collected 75BB
I need another big win so I can buy a HUD so no stats unfortunately.
Overall everyone was still being fairly tight after the bubble.
Villain had been fairly tight and if anything a bit passive post flop. Only big hand was defending BB with Q3o and hit runner runner for a FH and doubled up.
Chip leaders are on around 250k which was 70BB at this point. I am on 120k and trying to build a bigger stack.
I’ve looked at some ranges and I’m pretty sure this is a profitable shove, however I had a real feeling that Villain had the overpair. My maths at the time said the pre-flop call was ok requiring ~33% against the SB 3-bet range (however I think the small 3-bet pre-flop really could just be 99+ and AKo, AQs+), I also liked 56s as call for the implied odds and disguised hand but maybe this is a fold?
My next questions are whether the turn shove is profitable? And should I still make the shove if I think Villain is on an overpair? (this read is online based on tightish player, small 3-bet, speed of decisions in the hand and size of c-bet) If Villain isn’t too nitty here there should be lots of fold equity.
$5 R&A
1.6k/3.2k/400 - 10 Max
Total number of players : 7
Seat 1: HJ ( 9.3BB )
Seat 2: CU ( 17.7BB )
Seat 4: BTN ( 15.5BB )
Seat 6: Villain SB ( 36.7BB )
Seat 7: BB ( 30.6BB )
Seat 9: Hero UTG ( 39.5BB )
Seat 10: LJ ( 10BB )
Dealt to Hero UTG 6h, 5h
hero raises to 2BB
folds to villain in SB who 3-bets to 4.5BB
BB folds
Hero calls 2.5BB
Flop comes 3d, Th, 4d (10.9BB)
Villain bets 8.8BB
Hero raises all-in for 35BB
Villain calls 23BB
Turn and River 6c, Kc
Villain shows Qh, Qs
Hero shows 6h, 5h
Villain collected 75BB