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A8s turn semibluff
preflop: I open A8s in HJ, 27/20 CO 3-bets and we are go HU to the flop.
flop: J53r with one of my suit, I c/c (too thin?) turn: 7 giving me a flush draw, I c/r. meh? |
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Re: A8s turn semibluff
I think you pretty much have to peel this flop else you'll get run over, however, if I'm villain I 2 barrel this board close to 100 percent of the time, I like. Make sure to hit your flush on the end tho.
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Re: A8s turn semibluff
The flop peel is damn close or -EV, depending on our opponent's range.
If we assume he has 66+,A9s+,ATo+,KQs, wich is ~50% equity against typical HJ open (Stox recommendation), we have 20% equity in that flop. The problem is that we are dominated by 88+,A9s+,ATo (having 0 or 3 outs), and that's 83,51% of his range. Counting 1,5 outs for our redraw, we have less than 5 outs, mostly with negative implied odds (having 8:1). So I would fold (in the heart of the battle I'd probably peel though). At the Turn he may fold 66, ATs-A9s, ATo and KQs (assume AK-AQ calls a c/r), wich is 25,7% of his range. So if he 2-barrels a lot and fold these hands I like it (we need to fold him less than 15% of the time). And as Burnsabre said, if you are called hit it, please. |
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Re: A8s turn semibluff
Fold flop. If your openraise came from a steal position then peeling is OK.
I'd just check-call the turn. That should be a message to him that you are calling down on this board. This means that you will sometimes get a free showdown when ahead, but will preserve your implied odds when behind since he's unlikely to give you credit for runner-runner. |
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Re: A8s turn semibluff
I don't think he's calling down with AT/AQ/AK unless you are pulling this kind of s$*t regularly, in which case he will look you up. I think that with this board, he probably doesn't have much other than a better ace high. Doubtful that he will 3-bet with AJ, and you have 9 outs versus that hand.
What is your plan for the river? What if it's an ace? |
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Re: A8s turn semibluff
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What is your plan for the river? What if it's an ace? [/ QUOTE ] I'm following through on most rivers... maybe c/f a K or Q. If the river is an ace I bet and puke / call if raised. (probably a leak) In hindsight I don't really like my line because this isn't how I play my strong hands. The only one I can imagine playing like this is 77, and even that one I might attempt to b3b the turn. |
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Re: A8s turn semibluff
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In hindsight I don't really like my line because this isn't how I play my strong hands. The only one I can imagine playing like this is 77, and even that one I might attempt to b3b the turn. [/ QUOTE ] well, if I have a read that villain is tilty / call-downy then I will occasionally play one-pair hands like this. |
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Re: A8s turn semibluff
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[ QUOTE ] In hindsight I don't really like my line because this isn't how I play my strong hands. The only one I can imagine playing like this is 77, and even that one I might attempt to b3b the turn. [/ QUOTE ] I was going to ask how you play a J because I'd say you're representing a set and a set only here, where all sorts of combo draws are much more likely. |
#9
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Re: A8s turn semibluff
Flop is standard. Not a huge fan of the turn however. I feel like whenever he folds, we had the best hand. The problem with your line is that your hand looks exactly like what it is.
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Re: A8s turn semibluff
c/c flop and c/c turn unless you think he folds AK to a c/r
Folding the flop is silly. You have 3 pair outs almost always and a bdfd add in the times you have 6 pair outs and the occasional free river. Also note that if a 3, 5 or J turns you get additional chop outs vs AK, AQ, AT. |
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