NL5 FR Deep - Bluff vs 2
GG Poker - $0.05 Ante $0.02 NL - Holdem - 8 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4
BTN: 213.4 BB
SB: 186.8 BB
BB: 200 BB
UTG: 135.6 BB
Hero (UTG+1): 222.2 BB
MP: 198.6 BB
MP+1: 204 BB
CO: 236.2 BB
8 players post ante of 0.4 BB, SB posts SB 0.4 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 4.6 BB) Hero has Q♦ J♠
fold, Hero raises to 4 BB, fold, MP+1 calls 4 BB, CO calls 4 BB, fold, SB calls 3.6 BB, fold
Flop: (20.2 BB, 4 players) J♦ K♦ T♥
SB checks, Hero checks, MP+1 checks, CO bets 13.2 BB, SB calls 13.2 BB, Hero raises to 61.2 BB, fold, CO calls 48 BB, SB calls 48 BB
Turn: (203.8 BB, 3 players) 3♥
SB checks, Hero bets 156.6 BB and is all-in
CO is a tight regular and SB is unknown.
This flop should favor me as the PFA. I can credibly represent AQ and sets with my check/raising line. My particular hand makes a good (semi-)bluff, because it blocks 2pairs like KJ and JT, plus it gets better to fold like KQ, K9s for example. I can also see some benefit in check/overcalling, however, I am not sure if the ev of this line is higher compared to check/raising. I am also not sure if my 2nd barrel jam will be +ev in the long run.
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OP playing draws as monsters multiway is a doomed practice. There are spots for it but there are several factors running against us here:
- we're 4 way
- the flop is wetter than the Pacific Ocean
- we're playing fish, aka calling stations, aka poor to zero fold equity
- we're deep
- fold pre