4bet Pot 180bbs deep Zone Poker
[converted_hand][hand_history]IPoker, $0.10/$0.25 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
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SB: $45.59 (182.4 bb)
Hero (BB): $81.92 (327.7 bb)
UTG: $24.90 (99.6 bb)
MP: $30 (120 bb)
CO: $25.51 (102 bb)
BTN: $32.25 (129 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BB with K♦ K♥
3 folds, BTN raises to $0.60, SB raises to $2.40, Hero raises to $7.20, BTN folds, SB calls $4.80
Flop: ($15) T♥ J♥ 4♦ (2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $9.98, SB calls $9.98
Turn: ($34.96) T♦ (2 players)
SB checks, [color="red"]Hero
No stats ... As played push turn ? Best to bet 1/2 pot OTF ?
4 Replies
My 2 cents...
My gut was that board kinda smashes Villains range here, so we want to lean towards polar betting strategy. I think KK with Kh is probably still part of our value bets, so I don't think flop sizing was bad here IMO (generally want to size up on wetter textures / when we are more polar, right?). When I look at in solver, solver has BB with a huge range advantage here, so I may be wrong on that and it's liking a 1/4 pot flop bet.
Turn... villain has ~$29 behind here? SPR less than one? Villain probably has a lot of calls here with draws that are behind us, so I kinda like turn shove.
As played with a bigger cbet solver seems to be jamming turn with all its KK fwiw, but with a smaller flop sizing, T seems to equalize for SB on the nuttier side of the range, so solver seems to like betting like ~1/3 pot and even checking back with some KK.
FWIW I ran those solves @ 100bb, so depth here may change things a bit.
Bet turn/call off (T is good for us)
X a lot of rivers
check back flop, see what he does on turn.