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pocketfours
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03-14-2010, 04:39 PM
Post subject: 2/4: tptk 3bet pot facing turn c/r
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Villain is 19/15/3.5 good tag reg with 7.5% 3bet. Plays up to 25/50. Didn't expect to get checkraised on this dry board. Turn bet ok? Easy fold?
MP ($435.10)
CO ($489)
Hero (Button) ($400)
SB ($689.90)
BB ($450.40)
UTG ($232.60)
Preflop: Hero is Button with A , J
3 folds, Hero bets $8, SB raises to $28, 1 fold, Hero calls $20
Flop: ($60) 5 , 4 , J (2 players)
SB bets $36, Hero calls $36
Turn: ($132) 6 (2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $56, SB raises to $176, Hero?
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zook
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Yeah, I think it's an easy fold. He has some spade draws in his range you're ahead of, but this is mostly overpairs imo.
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pocketfours
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Why would a good player bet so little on the flop and then check turn with an overpair?
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Micro2Macro
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flop cbet size seems pretty standard given board texture and he can get it in over 3 streets.
can you elaborate on your turn sizing? I feel like if we make a bet near 1/3 pot we should know exactly what we're doing when we get c/r'd, barring any sort of timing/sizing tells etc..
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tstrout
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Your opponent has you on a pair of jacks; it's obvious. He checks to make you think you're in the lead on a dry turn card after a c-bet by him on the flop got called. If he wasn't ahead on the flop, like he 3-bet you with 6s pre-flop, he sure is now. He either has an overpair, or caught lucky on the turn. Either way, fold.
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