[50NL] Play OTR

[50NL] Play OTR

[converted_hand][hand_history]iPoker - €0.50 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 5 players
Hand converted by Holdem Manager 3

Hero (BTN): €59.11 (118.2 bb)
SB: €56.87 (113.7 bb)
BB: €50.00 (100 bb)
UTG: €64.22 (128.4 bb)
CO: €66.37 (132.7 bb)

SB posts €0.25, BB posts €0.50

Pre Flop: (pot: €0.75) Hero has A J
2 folds, Hero raises to €1.25, fold, BB calls €0.75

Flop: (€2.75, 2 players) 7 4 T
BB checks, Hero bets €0.90, BB raises to €3.80, Hero calls €2.90

Turn: (€10.35, 2 players) Q
BB bets €3.41, Hero calls €3.41

River: (€17.17, 2 players) T
BB bets €5.66, Hero ?
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Do you prefer calling, jaming, or raising small vs this uncommon river size by villain?
Solver likes to call almost 100% here with our combo which seemed odd to me at first, what about calling in practice? Don't we miss some value?

07 March 2024 at 04:53 PM
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Would definitely jam GG if they actually protected their block range.


I dont expect villain to be very strong so Im going for small raise here like 3x.

Edited: sorry i misread action, now seeing that he checkraised flop which puts more boats in his range and maybe he uses this river sizing to induce and I would expect other flushes to use a larger size.


Call by default.
You might consider raising thinly to get called by the worse flush.


Weird hand

I think there’s some merit to raising turn, we want stacks in and BB has so many flushes. Yes we are face up but are sets b/f? people can spazz raise and semi bluff vs his sizing

River just jam, lol if he’s done this with 77 or 44


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Population rarely protects their block bet range so jamming might be fine. Not sure if we can raise small and then fold to a jam ourselves.

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