KQs 3bet Pot Bluff ?
17k Hands . 23/19/11 WWSF 50%
Cbet 3bet Pots 59% W%SD 54%
iPoker - €0.50 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 5 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4
BTN: 327.42 BB (VPIP: 49.39, PFR: 7.78, 3Bet Preflop: 8.72, Hands: 2,175)
SB: 152.78 BB (VPIP: 40.00, PFR: 25.00, 3Bet Preflop: 5.56, Hands: 61)
BB: 100 BB (VPIP: 23.46, PFR: 19.03, 3Bet Preflop: 10.89, Hands: 17,195)
UTG: 103.82 BB (VPIP: 26.37, PFR: 22.42, 3Bet Preflop: 11.58, Hands: 11,295)
Hero (CO): 169.12 BB
SB posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has Q♦ K♦
fold, Hero raises to 2.5 BB, BTN calls 2.5 BB, SB calls 2 BB, BB raises to 15 BB, Hero calls 12.5 BB, fold, fold
Flop: (35 BB, 2 players) 2♦ 8♥ 7♠
BB bets 10.5 BB, Hero calls 10.5 BB
Turn: (56 BB, 2 players) 4♣
BB checks, Hero bets 28 BB, BB calls 28 BB
River: (112 BB, 2 players) J♣
BB checks, [b]Hero
I float flop for the backdoor + overcards ... When he check turn i try to steal the pot vs Axs ... As played i want to push river or give up ? If i check back turn is for give up i think
8 Replies
Calling on the flop is questionable. BB 3-bets against three players preflop, so its range may be stronger than the usual 3-bet.
As played - push on the river.
Calling on the flop is questionable. BB 3-bets against three players preflop, so its range may be stronger than the usual 3-bet.
As played - push on the river.
BTN was a big fish so many regs SQZ light tbh... If he bets 50%+ OTF I will fold it, yes...
As played I think I have to push River, my real doubt is OTT too
Seems difficult for him to squeeze too light when both BTN and SB look fishy and he will be OOP to BTN. Also a lot of the weaker suited broadways make for more natural flats pre in the BB.
So after you flat the large size 3bet I would imagine his cbet range is fairly strong on this board, assuming he isn't just auto firing.
If he does cbet range then his line of small bet then check is going to be overfolded.
Seems difficult for him to squeeze too light when both BTN and SB look fishy and he will be OOP to BTN. Also a lot of the weaker suited broadways make for more natural flats pre in the BB.
So after you flat the large size 3bet I would imagine his cbet range is fairly strong on this board, assuming he isn't just auto firing.
If he does cbet range then his line of small bet then check is going to be overfolded.
So u say to give up River?
In theory is true that is difficult to sqz light OOP vs 2 fish, but for example in this hand this reg SQZ light ( because I check back River and see the sd), but yeah in general terms his range will be stronger
Seems difficult for him to squeeze too light when both BTN and SB look fishy and he will be OOP to BTN. Also a lot of the weaker suited broadways make for more natural flats pre in the BB.
So after you flat the large size 3bet I would imagine his cbet range is fairly strong on this board, assuming he isn't just auto firing.
If he does cbet range then his line of small bet then check is going to be overfolded.
Wouldn't squeezing quite often result in CO folding and one of the fish calling with a weak range?
I actually came here to talk about shoving pre before I realised the two callers are fish. What do people think? It's a thing in GTO at a frequency, but how would you say that performs in practice?
It is an insane spot for him to squeeze, two cc means there are basically two deaths ranges... he can squeeze very wide. And then yeah, shoving as pfa is a nice play. Not sure if KQs. Maybe KJs better, so you fold out more hands that dominate you.
Fold flop
Ap-jam river this is the worst hand you can have and runout is very good for your range.