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JM 3 Barrels and allin on river from villain but does it make sense ?
Charlie44:
One of these awkward big river bet decisions again.
Only 30 hands on villain stats of 17/13. Did I play pre and flop ok ? Should I be raising the turn to get value if he"s got a flush draw or is more likley it is pure bluff and he will bluff again on river ? Does the the 3 barrell make sense . Are there enough flushes in his range given A diamonds on board ? Should I call the river ?
Thoughts welcome.
PokerStars - $0.10 NL FAST - Holdem - 9 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4: http://www.pokertracker.com
BTN: $4.70
SB: $8.69
BB: $10.00
UTG: $11.05
UTG+1: $10.00
UTG+2: $10.28
MP: $11.63
MP+1: $14.43
Hero (CO): $14.15
SB posts SB $0.05, BB posts BB $0.10
Pre Flop: (pot: $0.15) Hero has Ac Qd
fold, fold, fold, fold, fold, Hero raises to $0.30, fold, fold, BB raises to $0.70, Hero calls $0.40
Flop : ($1.45, 2 players) 2d Ad Qh
BB bets $0.70, Hero calls $0.70
Turn : ($2.85, 2 players) 7s
BB bets $1.70, Hero calls $1.70
River : ($6.25, 2 players) Jd
BB bets $6.90 and is all-in, Hero ?
TheSnapper:
Preflop depends on villains 3b tendencies, 3b size suggests villain is bad, anything from snap fold to 4b get it in.
Given 3b size and my experience with that type of player, I"m raising the flop trying to get stacks in quickly.
Matt D:
I"d 4b rather than call, with the aim of trying to get it all in pre.
wizzlet:
It"s harder to put him on a made flush given the high diamonds already out there, at these stakes players the river jam with air is pretty common, notes on players can be so useful. As well as thinking about what beats you, consider what worse "3bet pre" hands he jams with. Looking at his bets I"m thinking he could have AK, AQ or AJ, perhaps these are more likely than flush or straght cards.
I"m flat calling the 3bet pre and definately raising the flop - this puts more money in the pot and this gives you the odds to call his shove whenever he does it, by doing this you can dissuade the turn/river jam bluff so if he still jams when its obvious you are priced in then he is more likely to have you beat so you could save some money.
Matt D:
My bad. For some reason I though the villain was the button ($4.70) stack. With the villain as bb ($10), I concur with wizzlet"s approach above.
Though, I"m not sure at these levels if he jams the turn/river it"s likely you"re beat, unless you have him tagged as a well known grinder of these levels.
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