punt line check
hello hello beautiful people, just wanted to make sure my thoughts were on the right track in this hand or if its a he a little confused but he got spirit without the spirit part
PokerStars - €0.02 NL FAST (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4
BTN: 102 BB
Hero (SB): 129.5 BB
BB: 115.5 BB
UTG: 303.5 BB
MP: 93.5 BB
CO: 40.5 BB
Hero posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has Q♣ A♣
fold, fold, fold, BTN raises to 2.5 BB, Hero raises to 10 BB, fold, BTN calls 7.5 BB
Flop: (21 BB, 2 players) 6♥ T♥ K♠
Hero bets 24 BB, BTN calls 24 BB
Turn: (69 BB, 2 players) T♦
Hero bets 78.5 BB, BTN calls 68 BB and is all-in
River: (205 BB, 2 players) 8♣
nut advantage on flop, overbet his ass. when he calls im putting him on mostly flush draws and maybe a scared stubborn JJ.
shoving getting his flush draws to fold seems to be great equity to get rid off. block KQ, shouldnt have AK/KK/AA/QQ. put his KJ in a weird spot too.
thanks in advance!
5 Replies
I think we can range bet this flop for a small sizing because we have such a strong range advantage and it would force him to fold all his underpairs. Actually with the flush draw I think we should just always size up but your sizing is overkill. On a less dynamic board small sizing might be better because I assume we get a lot of folds with value. I'd say punt. I would have bet 50% on the flop and gave up turn with this combo because we block Qx and unblock Axh
Bet smaller on the flop and give yourself potentially more options on later streets. Once he calls the over bet, shut it down.
I agree with the above.
It's a great flop for our range and we can use a small-size range bet.
As played - fold on the turn. Everything your opponent wanted to fold in this hand, he already folded on the flop.
Just a side note. Flush draws make up only a small portion of ranges and I wouldn't just assign someone to it a lot just cause it's there. I know you didn't only put him on that but worth a mention anyway. Good luck in the streets dude
Don't overbet the flop. 9 bbs is probably fine.
As played, shoving the turn against a range that called a flop overbet after a r/c pf is pretty spewy. JJ folds, but we're beating heart draws.