Folding Aces in 3bet pot on the turn???
Hey guys,
I am excited about your opninions about this hand. My main question is the turn play but I am happy if you have any suggestion on any other street about my play.
This hand was played at NL5 Rush&Cash (zoom) on GGPoker and I did not have a lot of information about villain.
GG Poker - $0.05 NL FAST (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4
BTN: 184.6 BB (VPIP: 0.00, PFR: 0.00, 3Bet Preflop: -, Hands: 3)
Hero (SB): 157.2 BB
BB: 161.4 BB (VPIP: 50.00, PFR: 50.00, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 4)
UTG: 118.4 BB (VPIP: 0.00, PFR: 0.00, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 4)
MP: 100 BB
CO: 121 BB
Hero posts SB 0.4 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 1.4 BB) Hero has A♦ A♥
fold, fold, CO raises to 2 BB, fold, Hero raises to 8 BB, fold, CO calls 6 BB
Flop: (17 BB, 2 players) 2♠ 8♥ 5♦
Hero bets 5.8 BB, CO calls 5.8 BB
Turn: (28.6 BB, 2 players) J♥
Hero bets 20.2 BB, CO raises to 107.2 BB and is all-in, fold
CO wins 64.6 BB
Thank you for your responses😀
6 Replies
3b bigger to ~10-12bb usually
DB is fine. I'm calling the shove. it's too nitty to give up overpairs. Esp when a lot more Jx and draws will call the smaller cbet. We still beat quite a few value hands.
Big on flop and big on the turn, or Big on the flop and x/jam the turn is the best way to play unless you have a reason not to do it.
Reason for not x/jamming turn might be we block some AJ that will bet/call.
This is usually why a solver prefers lower OPs (eg KK/QQ here) in the x/jam line I believe. While alternatively when we B-B we're unblocking KQ/QJ/JT that will call down fairly often but won't necessarily bet/call-off the shove when we x.
(though i accept x/jamming might outperform gto at the micros)
We dont have any info about opponet Why you bet flop? I think i would mostly check my entire range on this kind of board. As played after he jams, i dont think there are many bluff here maybe 3h4h but i hardly belive e continue pre, board is so discomnected also.
villain faced 3bet bet bet, what kind of hand could jam here other then sets?
Looks fine, I’d call
I think the average player is less inclined to shove worse for value and probably has no bluffs either, maybe your flop sizing gave them the impression that they put you on AK or AQ. On these flops it's better to bet bigger like 1/2 pot because they should be calling down with a wider range of hands, again, probably not in practice, but they should
If you would've done 1/2 pot flop and 2/3 turn and face shove I would say its a fold at least 70% of the time, villain showing up with sets always