Check or 2nd barrel?
PokerStars - $0.02 NL FAST (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4
BTN: 102.5 BB
SB: 102 BB
Hero (BB): 110.5 BB
UTG: 100 BB
MP: 174.5 BB
CO: 100 BB
SB posts SB 0.5 BB, Hero posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has T♠ T♣
fold, fold, fold, BTN raises to 2.5 BB, fold, Hero raises to 11 BB, BTN calls 8.5 BB
Flop: (22.5 BB, 2 players) 2♦ 9♦ 6♥
Hero bets 17.5 BB, BTN calls 17.5 BB
Turn: (57.5 BB, 2 players) 6♦
Hero checks, BTN bets 36.5 BB, fold
BTN wins 55.5 BB
This board will open lots of pair + straight draws on the turn. So I like to cbet big and shove lots of them. Should I still do it on the flush completed turn?
5 Replies
I think its a good fold here. Alot of combos u don't beat like 99, JJ, QQ, KK, AA, AKs, AQs, KJs, KQs. Unlikely straight draw but Full house or flush and even sets are possible...
I wouldn't shove here unless I got a Td, also tough spot due to full house possibility.
I would bet 1/3 flop to keep their range wider
check turn and then if they did bet it should be an easier decision.
I don't like shoving turn AP, you have a hand with good SD value.
Cbet large good
On this runout you can prob do anything. GTO would probably shove, but fish stab turn tons so if you want to trap x/j that's probably fine. Imagine this range has enough pair + draws to be viable @ micros
There probably isn't much in it either way. I would slightly favour x/j thinking about it because they have a wider preflop range and thus more 9x. But all our station EV is slightly offset by them calling too many 4bet PPs pre, so we'll run into that at some %
what is ap?
As Played: i.e. if i had played exactly as you and were confronted with this decision
The cbet size is going to alter IP's range here, as by betting large we isolate against more of their strength. So the turn decision is conceivably different enough to alter strategy