My river bro
Polarising on the flop i think? I don't have many 7s.
OTR, this is a spot to raise with no SDV right? We don't care about blocking AK. We do block AQ. Not sure about size. Maybe bigger is better.
BTN: 100 BB
SB: 120.4 BB
BB: 229 BB
UTG: 113.6 BB
Hero (MP): 186.6 BB
CO: 97.4 BB
SB posts SB 0.4 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 1.4 BB) Hero has Q♥ 7♥
fold, Hero raises to 3 BB, fold, fold, fold, BB calls 2 BB
Flop: (6.4 BB, 2 players) 8♠ 4♥ 5♦
BB checks, Hero bets 4.2 BB, BB calls 4.2 BB
Turn: (14.8 BB, 2 players) 8♦
BB checks, Hero checks
River: (14.8 BB, 2 players) A♠
BB bets 10 BB, Hero raises to 30 BB
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Idk, fold pre?
Flop bet is ok i guess, i give up on the river.
Not sure what nutted hand we're representing here.
If we had an 8 or other made hand we would always bet the turn.
Not sure we would even re-raise AK. BB still has alot of nutted hands in it range so even good aces would function as a bluff catcher.
The fact he isn't scared of the ace, wich we have quite a few of in our range doesn't speak in our advantage.
Flop sizing and hand looks fine. Could barrel turn to fold out A-his with backdoors, 22-33 or some bad gutshots, I think preferred turn sizing is 50-75% which would make sense with overpairs when board pairs. Underbluffed line on this board so 3 barrels with a hand like this isn't too bad. You're only representing something like AK or AQ when you raise the river, and a thinking opponent will realize AQ and AK isn't likely to cb big very often OTF. I generally don't like raising rivers when it's hard for villain to see many value hands in your raising range. Also villain has all the trips OTR so very uncapped, which might make a raise with AK/AQ pretty thin. AA could definitely take this line but that's not really how thin we want to be repping.
Yeah thanks, agreed I'm not fighting for this one. Seemed like a mistake at the time.
Villain's river sizing seems indicative.