IP 3BP vs river jam
UTG (85.7bb)
MP (103.7bb)
CO (214.6bb)
BTN (100bb)
SB (100bb)
Hero (BB) (100bb)
Pre-Flop: Hero is BB with [A♦ K♠]
3 folds, BTN raises to 2.5bb, 1 fold, Hero 3-bets to 12bb, BTN calls 9.5bb
Flop (24bb): [4♣ 3♥ A♠]
Hero checks
BTN checks
Turn (24bb): [4♣ 3♥ A♠][7♣]
Hero checks
BTN bets 4.52bb
Hero calls 4.52bb
River (33.04bb): [4♣ 3♥ A♠ 7♣][T♣]
Hero bets 11.13bb
BTN jams for 88.48bb
Hero?
11 Replies
What is your postflop plan here? Do not see reason why checking flop (and turn?)
As played fold river, only exception is some superagro spewy villain.
V is reg. Iβm donβt think heβs spewy but is capable of some big bluffs. I rolled a flop x and turn
I dont see the point of just calling the turn. You lose so much value from a variety of draws
If you decide to Check Flop, you want to Bet Turn as BTN rarely checks back good Hands as they will always bet if they have something and are Not capable of checking back good Hands. To a small bet you want to Raise a Lot as they bet Hand strength in Spots like this and you want to Build a pot with TPTK- vs Jam we have to Overfold a Lot as there are no Bluffs here.
Ya I mean river is a fold but not betting flop and especially not raising turn is a huge error.
Check check 1/3 bet rvr looks like blocking bet so I see shove as including a fair portion of bluffs so I’m calling for value
Line looks nutted. Checking flop caps you, then when you lead small river you induce a polarized shove. That’s almost always TT, slowplayed set, or 44. Unless you’ve seen him overbluff, this is a fold.