KJo on multiway spot

KJo on multiway spot

I want you to give me your opinions about this hand. I played this hand on NLH cash game 25-50 peso (1-2 USD) 9max in Mexico. At this time, I had KJo? (I forgot suits)

hero UTG effective stack size 12000peso
opponent HJ effective stack size 7000peso

UTG raise 300
+1 call
HJ call
BTN call
SB call
BB call

flop 1800peso
7️6️J
UTG bet 400
all players call

turn 2600peso
6
UTG check
HJ bet 1000
UTG call
other players fold

river 4600peso
4
UTG check
HJ bet 2000
UTG call

Should I call on this spot? HJ player looked about 60~70 years old and he bluffed with a certain frequency.

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30 January 2025 at 04:23 PM
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I'm folding KJo UTG in your typical 9-max, low-limit BINGO game.

You should be playing a tighter range from UTG in a game where any reasonable raise is going to get 3+ callers.


I, too, am folding KJ UTG. You raised 6bb and still got five callers! Save your UTG raises for premium hands.

As played, I can go either way on river. It's player dependent. We beat a lot of J hands that he could have.


I would also cbet larger. 22% pot got everyone to call.


Turn and river pot size seems way off. Call river.


Grunch:

PF: I am folding this hand UTG 9 handed.

Flop: TPGK against 5 opponents, 2 of them checking to you. Hmm, a small bet seems fine to bet for value, but checking to evaluate seems reasonable, too.

Turn: Don't love the turn card. It's not unlikely that someone called flop w/ a 6, but only having one other person to act after you, calling <1/2 pot bet seems fine.

River: Sure looks like V is milking you w/ a 6, but if you've seen him bluff in such spots (does he really decide to start a bluff in a 6 handed pot after everyone calls on the flop?) and if you think he could be value betting QJ or JT at times, a call isn't ridiculous, but your just going to see 6x here so often in my (minimal) experience.

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