SRP ; Facing min-raise on the turn + bet on the river
Hi! Villain is a fish (34 / 4 / 3b: 0 ; over 80 hands).
[converted_hand][hand_history]PokerStars - $0.25 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 5 players
Hand converted by Holdem Manager 3
UTG: $28.81 (115.2 bb)
CO: $20.35 (81.4 bb)
BTN: $49.15 (196.6 bb)
Hero (SB): $25.00 (100 bb)
BB: $27.13 (108.5 bb)
Hero posts SB $0.10, BB posts $0.25
Pre Flop: (pot: $0.35) Hero has Q♣ K♠
fold, CO calls $0.25, fold, Hero raises to $1.12, fold, CO calls $0.87
Flop: ($2.49, 2 players) 3♥ 5♣ K♣
Hero checks, CO checks
Turn: ($2.49, 2 players) 6♦
Hero bets $1.79, CO raises to $3.58, Hero calls $1.79
River: ($9.65, 2 players) Q♠
Hero checks, CO bets $4.61, Hero calls $4.61
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On the turn, I wasn't too sure what min-raise meant for villain's range? While playing, I thought there might be some 4x and flush draws. Do you think it's actually quite linear (all value)? And what about river?
Thank you!
5 Replies
I would bet-bet-bet and would be all-in by the river. As played I would definetly go all-in OTR. Fishes size their hand strenght, so im guessing he had KTo.
Why did you check OTF?
Maybe flop is a mixed check in theory but against a loose passive recreational I would cbet at least 1/3pot, if not 2/3pot. Sizing the strength of my hand against a recreational, and this is a pretty strong hand, especially having Qc. What was your plan if they bet? check/raise? check/call?
On the turn I expect almost always value, but sometime you induced by checking flop.
River I would shove because they always call 56. Yes sometimes we value own ourselves vs a set or a straight, but they play so wide preflop they have 65, K5, Q5, Q6, 63...
don’t x flop against fish, they’re not gonna randomly bluff into the PFR on a K high board. gotta raise the river u have the nuts.
I would bet-bet-bet and would be all-in by the river. As played I would definetly go all-in OTR. Fishes size their hand strenght, so im guessing he had KTo.
Why did you check OTF?
I don't c-bet very frequently in single-raised pots when I'm OOP! Here I decided to c-bet this hand 75% of the time and 'rolled' a check. And there's the fact that I'll do a lot of bluffing on the turn when flop goes check-check, so it's nice to have some value to go along with it (still very much overbluffing though!). My assumption is that villain's stab/float on the flop will be more capped than it should, so often times I'm just betting all my air on the turn.
P.S. They had AKo
Maybe flop is a mixed check in theory but against a loose passive recreational I would cbet at least 1/3pot, if not 2/3pot. Sizing the strength of my hand against a recreational, and this is a pretty strong hand, especially having Qc. What was your plan if they bet? check/raise? check/call?
On the turn I expect almost always value, but sometime you induced by checking flop.
River I would shove because they always call 56. Yes sometimes we value own ourselves vs a set or a straight, but they play
Pretty sure I was check raising if they did bet on the flop!
don’t x flop against fish, they’re not gonna randomly bluff into the PFR on a K high board. gotta raise the river u have the nuts.
Yes I agree, check call on the river was a mistake! I didn't realize while playing that they had a lot of 2 pairs.
Imho RNG when playing against a fish is a crime.