[NL10] BU vs BB 2-nd pair
PokerStars - $0.10 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 5 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4
Hero (BTN): 101.2 BB
SB: 204.7 BB (VPIP: 19.08, PFR: 17.34, 3Bet Preflop: 7.81, Hands: 176)
BB: 120.9 BB (VPIP: 48.21, PFR: 17.86, 3Bet Preflop: 4.76, Hands: 58)
UTG: 111.9 BB (VPIP: 20.21, PFR: 16.58, 3Bet Preflop: 5.13, Hands: 200)
CO: 123.5 BB (VPIP: 29.03, PFR: 24.19, 3Bet Preflop: 14.29, Hands: 63)
SB posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has 9♦ 6♦
fold, fold, Hero raises to 2.5 BB, fold, BB calls 1.5 BB
Flop: (5.5 BB, 2 players) 9♣ 3♣ K♥
BB checks, Hero bets 2.6 BB, BB calls 2.6 BB
Turn: (10.7 BB, 2 players) 2♠
BB checks, Hero bets 5.1 BB, BB calls 5.1 BB
River: (20.9 BB, 2 players) 6♥
BB bets 19.9 BB, Hero - ?
Hey! In this hand example I would like to think about 2-nd pairs in such kind of spots in general.
Flop:
In general 9♣ 3♣ K♥ board looks good for C-betting, but should we do it everytime with 2-nd pair here vs fish and vs reg? If called we have some outs vs Kx hands and still ahead vs FD in no ♣ is coming.
Turn:
Blank 2♠ doesn't change much. Probably check behind would be our first choice here, but I thought to bet another 1/2 bet to charge draws to pay more and may be "buy" another check on the river. But all those arguments sounds very doubtful as well as sizing, so that's why I am posting this hand as well.
River:
This is interesting one. 6♥ gives us two pairs as well as his lead for almost a pot, which is usually sign of strength in such spot from what I have seen so far.
3 Replies
BB has 48% VPIP / 18% PFR over 58 hands. Maybe it's a sample size effect but... let's assume our opponent is a loose passive rec.
On the flop I would just bet 1/3d with my range against this opponent: they called out of the BB, they have all sort of garbage they will auto-fold. Like, I don't know, Q5 diamonds. The fact we have a pair doesn't change much: we are happy to make them fold their equity, and if we get called we might be ahead (if they are drawing) or we can improve to trips/2-pair.
On the turn it's a little bit thin, I think our kicker maybe is not good enough. We want them to do a mistake when they call us, and for a 1/2 ~ 2/3 bet they do a mistake when they call with a worse 9, or a 3, which they don't have that much. If they have a flush draw + 1 overcard to our 9 for example their call is probably correct vs your hand and betting doesn't accomplish much. I think I would play it overbet or check, overbetting with a KQ or better and some bluffs and checking the rest
River I would snapcall.
(Beware, maybe I'm writing nonsense, I'm far from a postflop grandmaster, just want to get the discussion going)
I would consider our opponent as a "reg" in this context only if they're capable of check-raising the flop with bluffs: then you can't range bet small anymore, and you need to sometimes checkback.
snapcall river - you only lose to K6….