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Do you guys think that my sizeing is too low on flop and turn?



pokerstars - 50/100 Ante 10 NL - Holdem - 9 players


BTN: 742 (7.4 bb)
SB: 1,316 (13.2 bb)
BB: 1,544 (15.4 bb)
UTG: 2,976 (29.8 bb)
UTG+1: 2,936 (29.4 bb)
MP: 1,876 (18.8 bb)
Hero (MP+1): 2,632 (26.3 bb)
MP+2: 2,932 (29.3 bb)
CO: 2,560 (25.6 bb)

9 players post ante of 10, SB posts 50, BB posts 100

Pre Flop: (pot: 240) Hero has :jh4: :as4:
3 folds, Hero raises to 250, MP+2 calls 250, 4 folds

Flop: (740, 2 players) :5h4: :8h4: :3d4:
Hero bets 259, MP+2 calls 259

Turn: (1,258, 2 players) :9c4:
Hero bets 440, MP+2 calls 440

River: (2,138, 2 players) :js4:
Hero bets 1,673 and is all-in, fold

Results: 2,138 pot (0 rake)
Final Board: :5h4: :8h4: :3d4: :9c4: :js4:

Hero wins 2,138
 
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Preflop
Standard open.

Flop and turn
A low coordinated board like this is bad for the preflop raiser, so I lean towards checking if not the flop than at least the turn.

River
You got bailed out, and now you have an easy jam for value.
 
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Pre flop is fine but at 26 BBs you can go smaller. That is nit picking so your play is fine

As far as the hand goes, all pairs larger than the flop we can have and would think we would want to rep them. I doubt you are getting AQ or AK (if villain only calls with those pre) to fold but you could get equity denial of KQ or other hands to fold potentially so I bet here repping my raising range. I go larger than you did with the thought that this is a one and done for me. I would take a stab at the pot with ay least 45% but probably over half pot and see if we can take it. If not then my plan would be to shutdown for the hand so I would recommend a check on the turn.
 
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Do you guys think that my sizeing is too low on flop and turn?



PokerStars - 50/100 Ante 10 NL - Holdem - 9 players


BTN: 742 (7.4 bb)
SB: 1,316 (13.2 bb)
BB: 1,544 (15.4 bb)
UTG: 2,976 (29.8 bb)
UTG+1: 2,936 (29.4 bb)
MP: 1,876 (18.8 bb)
Hero (MP+1): 2,632 (26.3 bb)
MP+2: 2,932 (29.3 bb)
CO: 2,560 (25.6 bb)

9 players post ante of 10, SB posts 50, BB posts 100

Pre Flop: (pot: 240) Hero has :jh4: :as4:
3 folds, Hero raises to 250, MP+2 calls 250, 4 folds

Flop: (740, 2 players) :5h4: :8h4: :3d4:
Hero bets 259, MP+2 calls 259

Turn: (1,258, 2 players) :9c4:
Hero bets 440, MP+2 calls 440

River: (2,138, 2 players) :js4:
Hero bets 1,673 and is all-in, fold

Results: 2,138 pot (0 rake)
Final Board: :5h4: :8h4: :3d4: :9c4: :js4:

Hero wins 2,138

Thank you for posting

This is a good place to explore the skill of Villain range refinements based on each street of play.


Starting on the flop what V range just calls? What raises? We can use player notes for this.

Basic example

88 55 33 call or raise? What about 85 call or raise? A8? Axhh call or raise? KQoff call or raise etc etc etc?

We then repeat for the turn.

Then on the river if we are shoving it is because we think they will call but why are they calling? What have we refined their range to? How much of that range calls a shove? How frequently will they call a shove vs a blocker bet?

It is a very good exercise to reflect on the above river ranges to expand our possible actions beyond shove on river.

After all if we can induce a bluff by betting 400 that is good or if the V calls the 400 60% of the time but the shove only 10% the shove has less value etc etc etc.
These are of course only estimates.

Hope this helps
:):)
 
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