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200 NL: Coldcalling a 3bet with Queens
200 6 max on Stars. Main villain is 19/15/3 over 1k hands and running sick hot at multiple tables all night.
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $2 BB (6 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver Cards) Hero ($200) UTG ($198.65) MP ($205.85) CO ($182.05) Button ($894.60) SB ($393.40) Preflop: Hero is BB with , . UTG calls $2, 2 folds, Button raises to $10, SB raises to $33, Hero calls $31, UTG folds, Button calls $23. Flop: ($101) , , (3 players) SB checks, Hero bets $70, Button calls $70, SB folds. Turn: ($241) (2 players) Hero bets $97 (All-In), Button calls $97. River: ($0) (2 players, 1 all-in) |
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Re: 200 NL: Coldcalling a 3bet with Queens
I think this is pretty standard. On the turn the pot is too big to do anything else than close your eyes and shove.
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Re: 200 NL: Coldcalling a 3bet with Queens
if you're going to be committed no matter what card hits the turn, I would size my bet on the flop a little bit larger (unless you think that you have FE against something better, IDK what, on the turn if you leave more behind).
At the same time though, maybe betting so little works in order to induce what hands you do beat to stay on board? I don't know, just some thoughts. Any specific rationale behind your bet or was it what came naturally? |
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