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$50NL
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.50 BB (9 handed) FTR converter on zerodivide.cx
MP1 ($45.45)
MP2 ($74.95)
MP3 ($18.70)
CO ($139.10)
Button ($49.25)
SB ($69.95)
BB ($47.45)
UTG ($35.80)
Hero ($171.15)
Preflop: Hero is UTG+1 with J:spade:, J:heart:.
1 fold, Hero raises to $2, 3 folds, CO calls $2, 3 folds.
Flop: ($4.75) 9:spade:, 5:club:, 6:club: (2 players)
Hero bets $5, CO calls $5.
Turn: ($14.75) J:diamond: (2 players)
Hero checks, CO checks.
River: ($14.75) K:spade: (2 players)
Hero bets $5.5, CO raises to $21, Hero raises to $40.5, CO raises to $132.1(all in)
Hero = ??
OK, so i know my turn play looks bad, but let me explain the reasoning;
Opp. was complete donk. She was entering about 60% of flops with two cards that had straight potential (up to 4 gappers), any two suited cards or any two cards as long as there was one overcard. The table was used to me cont. betting at least 90% of all my preflop raises (usually not this hard though!), and when I cont. bet and checked the turn, 80% of the time CO would overbet the pot to try to drive me out.... so I thought the same thing would happen and I could get myself a nice check raise....
Also, I saw CO push on this table before with mid-pair 2 kicker and other junk like that (always showed a bluff) quite often...
So, my question is; what REASONABLE range of hands do you put CO on with this play (call flop overbet then check behind on turn only to go nuts on river)? And how many call here considering the read? Also consider that if I call, I only have $30 of my hard earned stack left... so is worth it?
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Bet the turn. Makes the river easier to play. I probably stack off here.
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I normally would... but why I didn't bet the turn, I've already explained... I tried to get cute and it didn't work...
What do you expect to see her turn over? How many hands are you beating often enough for this to be ok?
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Why did you 3-bet if you didn't have a plan for dealing with a 4-bet?
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Oh, sorry, by "I normally would" I meant I normally would bet the turn.
My plan if she reraised was to push; I wasn't expecting a push...
I did end up stacking off (if that matters)