$10 NLHE 6-max: JJ 3bet pot

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Hold'em No Limit - $0.05/$0.10 - 6 players


UTG (Hero): $11.10 (111 bb)
MP: $7.26 (73 bb)
CO: $11.67 (117 bb)
BU: $10.00 (100 bb)
SB: $19.11 (191 bb)
BB: $13.81 (138 bb)

Pre-Flop: ($0.15) Hero is UTG with J J
Hero raises to $0.25, 3 players fold, SB 3-bets to $0.90, 1 fold, Hero calls $0.65

Flop: ($1.90) 4 9 6 (2 players)
SB bets $0.95, Hero calls $0.95

Turn: ($3.80) 7 (2 players)
SB bets $2.85, UTG (Hero) folds

Turn: Can I still call the big bet here? I would assess his hand range like this.

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P: open to 3x, 2.5x is too small. Fine to flat vs 3bet. Weird sizing by villain.

F: fine. Again, weird sizing by villain.

T: tough spot, I would call one more time, but folding is ok as well.

If we call turn, we're folding to a river jam. If we call turn, and it's checked to us, we check behind.
 
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2021 still 3x open raise? that makes no difference to a 2.5x raise, only that you save on bbs in the long term.
And thank you for your answer.
 
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Bet sizing at $10 NL is very different from bet sizing at the higher stakes.

If you have a player at 10 NL who will consistently call 6X or 7X raises preflop, then exploit him by doing just that. And that same principle on later streets.

At lower limits, with a weaker player pool, larger bet sizing works because you're exploiting their tendencies to call too much.
 
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a decent player would play all pairs and ak this way so you just need to make the decision based on player action in previous jands
 
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a decent player would play all pairs and ak this way so you just need to make the decision based on player action in previous jands

Unless I am very out of touch the majority of players at 10nl aren't 3betting 22-99 here oop vs an UTG open are they? They can definitely flat behind, but 3betting?

I feel like OP's range that they've assigned is a little wide too, JTs-KTs I feel isn't 3betting oop a lot either, and if called doesn't barrel the turn, unless we have reads and villain is aggro.

As played I think this is fine apart from opening bigger pre, as has already been said we need to punish villains for calling too wide and then giving up, flop call is fine, thats a big old bet OTT which I think massively polarises him to big pairs and AKc/AQc.
 
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I think a player with a fishy 3-betting size will generally be under bluffing this turn, so we can overfold here. Hard to do in the moment though so good job
 
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The more I think I about it, the more I dislike the turn fold. I think that calling another bet is fine, although I also think that against many opponents a raise could be in order, since the board hits the OP's range more than it hits the Villain's.
 
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That's def not his range that you posed, it's significantly wider. You need some SC's, and some other Ax hands in there. At 111bbs, this is a turn shove. You want to get him in now with all his combo draws and draws. His sizing is fishy, so I'd consider a fold if his aggression was low over 30+ hands at least. Otherwise, you shouldn't be folding this, even at 10nl.
 
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He should have something more like this:

This hand driven to you directly from DriveHUD Poker HUD & Database
Board: 4s 9c 6c 7d Xx


equity Win Tie Hand Range

33.7121% 33.2492% 0.463% [ 99+(100), ATs+(100), A4s-A5s(100), AJo+(100), KJs+(100), JTs(100), T9s(100), 98s(100), 87s(100), A5o(100) ]

66.2879% 65.8249% 0.463% [ JhJd ]
 
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