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Villain is a decent TAG. Hero's image is also that of a TAG.
Have been playing a while but have rarely clashed. UTG and a player that just left are the money and both of Hero and Villain are significantly up. 2 hands ago Hero 3bet from BB then checked flop and check folded turn. On Game, 5/10, 5 handed. Hero has A[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] J[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] in CO MP raises, Hero 3bets, Blinds fold, MP calls. Flop: A[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img], Q[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], 4[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] MP checks, Hero bets, MP calls. Turn: Q[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] MP checks, Hero checks and intends to call any river (except an Ace obv). Reasoning: I cant fold at any point. Bluff induction, and cheaper showdown at the same time. Villain's Ace-range is reduced as he generally lets me know if he has an Ace on the flop. He will cap most PPs preflop, and those he wont cap he will fold on the flop. Therefore his hand range is primarily Qx, KJ-T. Against this range (provided we accept folding isnt an option), we minimise losses vs Qx and maximise winnings from river bluff induction. We lose value (1BB) from weaker A9-7, its hard to say how this effects our +ev vs PPs due to folding/betting possibilities. Thoughts? |
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actually it's QJ-QT vs KJ-KT, and thus more K combos. Does he really open with Q9? He could also have A9s and just calling down?
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I agree here w/ the range assessment, but if hero throws a bet in on the turn do the Kx hands call w/ gutshots? If hero bets given the A-kicker read, villian can really only be folding or raising.
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In which case aren't you advocating a turn bet (my point in previous post)?
I guess 5/10 refers to dollars, not cents. |
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Given hero's read, I like his play. W/O a read I bet the turn.
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actually it's QJ-QT vs KJ-KT, and thus more K combos. Does he really open with Q9? He could also have A9s and just calling down? [/ QUOTE ] i wrote a long reply for this 2 days ago but my comp crashed and this is the first time back online.... so: first up, yep Qx was intending to refer only to relevant Q hands. QK-J is a large part of his range, as is QT-9s. Q8-7s is probably borderline but has some heavily discounted part. my bad for not making that clearer. here is the thing about Ax, and some heavily discounted PPs (disc because they either raise preflop or fold flop). It is calling us down. By not betting the turn we miss out on 1BB. The question is where do we make the trade off... against: Axs + PPdisc = we lose 1BB with this play (-1BB) Qx = we save 2BB (+2BB) KJ-T = if we assume he bets 50% of the time, we make .42BB, lessened by the 8% he hits his gutshot (+.42BB) The thing is, if we combo range him, it seems pretty clear that overall we are +ev on this line, even with the tradeoff, yes? Of course this is all due to us not being able to fold at any point, if we could accurately bet/fold the turn the hand is different. |
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If he's a decent TAG, then your turn check probably indicates that you're calling a river bet or you've completely given up on a junky hand that has little/no value on this board. Do you have information that makes you think he bluffs too often?
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if you feel confident in your read on him, I think it's fine.
I think it'd be sexy as hell though if he knew that your check turn means you give up or have a marginal hand that you'd value bet on the river if checked again, and check/raise =X. |
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This is quite technical. I've read it a few times and I still don't get it. Why not bet the turn?
If he has a queen don't you think villain would have bet turn or at leact check raise in which case you fold. This costs 1 bet, same as calling down the river. If he doesn't have a queen you hardly want to give him a free card. |
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You're protecting yourself from a checkraise from a better hand against a "solid" player, and you're increasing the likelihood that a worse hand is going to attempt a bluff to fold you out of the pot. This all goes out the window of course if villian checks the river; then you've either lost a bet on the turn or villian's one step ahead of you and is going to c/r the river [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
The pot is relatively small and there's not an "obvious" draw here that villian would be holding on to from the flop, so unless he backdoored something it's not a big deal giving a free card. |
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