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    Default Bluff catching with KQ

    I always have trouble with these hands where I'm OOP and more or less bluffcatching with the top of my range.

    The important villain in the hand plays 22/17/2.8 over 89 hands. Maybe he has QJ but imo that's usually too thin at my stakes. His flop leading range is wide and with his aggressive stats he's able to follow up on the turn, possibly river. At least that's my thinking.

    Is this standard?

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.50 BB (5 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

    UTG ($14.45)
    MP ($50)
    Button ($50)
    Hero (SB) ($129.60)
    BB ($106.25)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with Q, K
    UTG bets $1, 1 fold, Button calls $1, Hero calls $0.75, 1 fold

    Flop: ($3.50) 5, Q, 2 (3 players)
    Hero checks, UTG checks, Button bets $2.50, Hero calls $2.50, 1 fold

    Turn: ($8.50) 7 (2 players)
    Hero checks, Button bets $7, Hero calls $7

    River: ($22.50) 2 (2 players)
    Hero checks, Button bets $13.50, Hero calls $13.50
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    Given the min raised pot and flat from BU, I think you can call 3st vs a 22/17/2.8. River is close, but I call vs this guy in the absence of better read.
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    Really don't think theres anything else to do given how passive you played.

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    Default Re: Bluff catching with KQ

    Quote Originally Posted by minSim
    The important villain in the hand plays 22/17/2.8 over 89 hands. Maybe he has QJ but imo that's usually too thin at my stakes. His flop leading range is wide and with his aggressive stats he's able to follow up on the turn, possibly river. At least that's my thinking.
    I assume UTG is a donk? That's just judging by the min-raise. You can take a lot of AQ, and all QQ+ out of his range as he would 3 bet them. There's no two pair combos he should have here with those stats. The 2 pairing on the river is good because no one except 52/5's that call my 3-bets OOP make quads. And this is not him leading the flop, this is him betting in position after the flop has been checked to him.

    All that considered, I want to shove for value here.

    I also probably either 3-bet or fold this preflop once the button calls. Kind of a dumb hand to play multiway OOP for my tastes unless you think you can get a lot of value with it.


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    u have TPTK imo so id call plus draws whiffed.
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    Default Re: Bluff catching with KQ

    Quote Originally Posted by Galapogos
    Quote Originally Posted by minSim
    The important villain in the hand plays 22/17/2.8 over 89 hands. Maybe he has QJ but imo that's usually too thin at my stakes. His flop leading range is wide and with his aggressive stats he's able to follow up on the turn, possibly river. At least that's my thinking.
    I assume UTG is a donk? That's just judging by the min-raise. You can take a lot of AQ, and all QQ+ out of his range as he would 3 bet them. There's no two pair combos he should have here with those stats. The 2 pairing on the river is good because no one except 52/5's that call my 3-bets OOP make quads. And this is not him leading the flop, this is him betting in position after the flop has been checked to him.

    All that considered, I want to shove for value here.

    I also probably either 3-bet or fold this preflop once the button calls. Kind of a dumb hand to play multiway OOP for my tastes unless you think you can get a lot of value with it.
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    UTG was a donk, 40/13 or something from memory.

    I hoped someone would bring up preflop 3betting as an alternative.
    You still like it with UTG having only 30bbs?

    Imo I'm never getting called by worse if I shove river, but maybe I'm too short sighted?
    I agree fully with your reasoning, apart from that I think AQ isn't a standard 3bet for BTN. I wonder if my 50NL components are that competent though.

    Also are other turn/river lines debatable? If we're this much ahead, can we take more value by leading turn or river?
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    I don't like 3 betting here, I'd rather fold preflop in this particular hand due to UTG's stacksize. You're right, we can't take AQ totally out of his range, but I do think he 3 bets it a fair amount of the time so it's not a huge concern. I don't know about leading the turn. I honestly haven't put much thought into that line ever tbh. Not because I think it's bad, just haven't.

    As for him calling with worse, I think you have a very hard time repping anything on this river but a missed flush draw. He's a reg so it's possible he's capable of making logic based hero calls.


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    pretty standard call on river, passive play/draws missed (flush and straight)

    Against a less agressive player I can see leading river, since he wont bluff as much. I dont see us getting called by as many hands that we beat as he'll bet himself.

    3betting preflop is an option, folding is as well. He's pretty short, so folding is ok
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    Make it 3 preflop and take the initiative in the hand.

    River is easy fold.
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    Default Re: Bluff catching with KQ

    Quote Originally Posted by minSim
    I always have trouble with these hands where I'm OOP and more or less bluffcatching with the top of my range.
    Raise at some point and this won't happen to you.

    Or get better at reading souls.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshall28
    Make it 3 preflop and take the initiative in the hand.

    River is easy fold.
    3b pre so we can fold QJs/KJ? It's probably EV+, but mostly due to fold equity not how the hand plays out post-flop
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    3b because of how the hand ends up playing out post flop when you flop top pair.

    I'm not gonna sit on these forums all night and respond to every post, you are gonna have to send me an IM if you wanna talk about it further.

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