[LOW] 1/3 K high flush 3Bet pot OTR

[LOW] 1/3 K high flush 3Bet pot OTR

I'm new to live poker, most of my sessions are still really just to look around and become comfortable with live play and staking of 400€ which is a lot of money where I'm from..

8players 1/3 max buy in 600, I have around 550 and villain covers, sat down a few hands ago and seems to be a Regular but I really don't know.. this is the first time I see him.

Villain raise UTG to 10, I have AcKs in CO make it 32, V Calls.

Flop ($68) Ts8s4h, x/x.

Turn ($68) Js, V checks, I have a backdoor FD, gutshot and two overs, wanted to bet 55, but I mumbled and said 50.. V calls

River ($168) 3s, we complete the flush and V checks, now what?

04 July 2024 at 09:06 PM
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Depending on who is behind me (such as fish I want in the hand) I might even sometimes flat preflop (especially thanks to already having ~position, no other dead money, no limpers to deny equity from, not having short stacks that we'd rather commit ASAP, etc). 3bet is obviously fine too.

I'm fine with checking back this flop.

I just don't see us selling much of a story checking back the flop to bet the turn.

If we feel comfortable bet/folding against this guy then I'd lean to like $75/fold, otherwise checking back if I feel he could put me in a blender.

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pre is fine, you can call too

flop is fine, you can bet too

turn is fine, you can check too

river I'd prob bet something like $150-$200, mostly because that's what I'd want to bet with As and I don't want to have different bet sizes here.


I'd bet the flop. As played I'm betting 185.


Im probably potting the river, or even overbetting and you are explo folding to a raise because almost nobdoy is gonna bluff raise over a PSB otr.


I ended up checking.. villain had J2cc, top pair.

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