5/5 3 barrel bluff on Ax board
5/5
$750 effective
My image - tight passive. I fold a lot of hands.
V - Competent player. He seems like a reg type, but plays pretty passively. I saw him limping with TT from UTG. He's a 30-35 year old guy. I always see him playing quietly and never saying a word at the table. He always plays in a hoodie with headphones. Typical ghost.
Limp, Hero(HJ) Q♣J♥ raises to $25, BU(V) calls
Flop($65) A♣ 7♥ 2♦
Hero bets $20, V calls
Turn($105) K♦
Hero bets $70, V calls
River($245) 9♥
Hero - ???
Seems like I have a good situation for bluffing here? I have nice QJ blockers to AQ and AJ hands. The K is also helpful in case he flats with AK. I can put a lot of pressure on A8 type hands.
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You have a big range advantage here and you don’t block backdoor diamonds. I might bomb it here for 250-300.
I think check folding turn is better.
Yeah I like 70% pot on the River. I don’t think it’s the right spot for an overbet (since we still want to keep AQ/AJ in our bet-bet-bet value range, and those hands don’t want to overbet.) But perhaps I’m wrong and we want to jam 100% of our hands that reach the river—I’m not sure how it works when we have such a huge nut advantage.
This actually seems like an ideal hand to plug into a Solver, since we’re heads-up. Just pretend the blinds are $4-$8 so the PFR size makes sense, haha.
Fold pre. overbet turn jam river
I assume the original limper folds?
Folding pre, but as played not sure why we are running 3 street bluffs with virtually no equity OOP.
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