Line in 3BP
Live £1/£1
Straddle pot
UTG limps £2 (£250)
Hero UTG +1 opens £10 with 10h9h (£400)
HJ calls (£230)
SB calls
Straddle £30 (Covers)
Hero calls
HJ calls
The straddle seems to play pretty solid as far as I saw,
The HJ was a pretty weak player he seems to make a lot of mistakes with his betting.
Flop Jh5h3h (£104)
Straddle checks
Hero £35
HJ calls
Straddle calls
Turn 6c (£209)
Straddle checks
Hero checks
HJ £30
Hero calls
On the turn I didnt think betting again would be the best approach as I have been called in two spots on the flop and the HJ has less than a pot size bet behind and im thinking if I do bet a lot of sizings will commit me to the pot.
When the HJ only bets 15% pot I think I have an easy call, I considered shoving but not sure what I would be repping or trying to fold out even though HJ does seem very weak here
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Straddle folds on turn and it's heads up? If you are going to check turn then I would check jam vs this size. There is half pot left behind when you call. You say any bet you make will make you pot committed, but that's not a problem. You flopped a flush. If you're best you're beat. I do think you can get called by worse that will just check back river and v can have some hands with a single heart higher than T and some sets/two pair.
Flop bet size looks good. Checking turn feels like a pretty big error. You have a flush in a 3bet pot and you haven't yet faced any aggression, we should be looking to play for stacks here. With our 2 opponents' stack sizes the way they are (345 and 165 respectively), I like a turn bet of around 70-80.
As played now, it's become a bit awkward. I prefer jamming over the bet, for both value and equity denial. Another line I would consider is call, then go all in on any non-heart river. That feels inferior to jamming turn, though. I imagine HJ will check back a lot on rivers when you call turn. His tiny bet doesn't really suggest/signal to me he'll want to bet rivers very often.
Straddle folds on turn and it's heads up? If you are going to check turn then I would check jam vs this size. There is half pot left behind when you call. You say any bet you make will make you pot committed, but that's not a problem. You flopped a flush. If you're best you're beat. I do think you can get called by worse that will just check back river and v can have some hands with a single heart higher than T and some sets/two pair.
Yeah I was probably just overthinking this hand. but think I played this one wrong on turn
Flop bet size looks good. Checking turn feels like a pretty big error. You have a flush in a 3bet pot and you haven't yet faced any aggression, we should be looking to play for stacks here. With our 2 opponents' stack sizes the way they are (345 and 165 respectively), I like a turn bet of around 70-80.
As played now, it's become a bit awkward. I prefer jamming over the bet, for both value and equity denial. Another line I would consider is call, then go all in on any non-heart river. That feels i
Thanks I over thought this hand
For what it’s worth, if everyone is opening 10x, I’m folding T9s preflop UTG.
That's a different question.
I'm not opening T9s from EP in most games.