Thoughts on Turn Jam in 3BP
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NL Holdem 0.5(BB)
HERO (100BBs)
SB (100.5BBs)
BB (100BBs)
UTG (19BBs)
HJ (141.3BBs)
CO (32.2BBs)
[B]Dealt to Hero: 8♦ 7♦
UTG Folds, HJ Folds, CO Folds, HERO Raises To 2.5BBs, SB Raises To 12BBs, BB Folds, HERO Calls 9.5BBs
[B]Hero SPR on Flop: [3.52 effective][/B]
Flop (25BBs): 9♠ J♦ 6♥
SB Bets 11.8BBs (Rem. Stack: 76.7BBs), HERO Calls 11.8BBs (Rem. Stack: 76.2BBs)
Turn (48.6BBs): 9♠ J♦ 6♥ 6♦
SB Bets 23BBs (Rem. Stack: 53.7BBs), HERO Raises To 76.2BBs (allin)
10 Replies
This is more of an OOP move because there is a bigger overfold. The problem with doing this with weak FD's is you get dominated a non negligible amount. I'd rather call also because the paired turn lowers river bluffing frequencies from OOP.
Cool idea though
I think pushing is not a mistake with our hand, but I usually prefer to turn into a bluff a hand with less equity-like Gutshot KQ, which blocks the opponent's calls with KJ, QJ.
Good points. thx
Your hand wants to call here cause u can get it in pretty bad vs QTdd,KTdd,KQdd , JJ,99
What freq are you calling the 3bet pre? Got some ranges saying different %s
No SDV and picked up equity I would probably jam too. But as others have said I get how call makes more sense
I don't think you want to raise much here, so maybe something else would be better. Calling with good draws IP seems to be better in general.
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