Should I bluff this? series part 2
BTN: 110.51 BB (VPIP: 39.11, PFR: 12.00, 3Bet Preflop: 1.96, Hands: 237)
Hero (SB): 204.3 BB
BB: 99.5 BB (VPIP: 25.47, PFR: 20.28, 3Bet Preflop: 9.57, Hands: 3,536)
CO: 116.66 BB (VPIP: 25.49, PFR: 21.33, 3Bet Preflop: 10.69, Hands: 17,224)
Hero posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has 9d 8d
fold, fold, Hero raises to 3 BB, BB raises to 9 BB, Hero calls 6 BB
Flop : (18 BB, 2 players) 2d 8h Ad
Hero checks, BB bets 9 BB, Hero raises to 27 BB, BB calls 18 BB
Turn : (72 BB, 2 players) Ks
Hero bets 168.3 BB and is all-in, BB calls 63.5 BB and is all-in
River : (199 BB, 2 players) As
Hero shows 9d 8d (Two Pair, Aces and Eights)
(Pre 40%, Flop 44%, Turn 30%)
BB shows Ac Jd (Three of a Kind, Aces)
(Pre 60%, Flop 56%, Turn 70%)
BB wins 194 BB
4 Replies
I'm not too sure about calling the 3bet oop preflop bvb.
I'd assume most are 3betting wide and being oop is hard to play. I probably 4bet or fold myself.
Flop and turn as played it's ok but might not have much fold equity vs Ax since it's bvb.
I personally x/c this flop. Might check/shove turn if he barrels again.
Ok so a few things. It's good to have the balls to ship it but this is like one of the worst spots to do this in.
Preflop is completely fine we should be calling.
Flop is not the worst thing but I think calling is the superior line.
Turn is just a no, we do not have to bluff at all in this spot. At this point this is one of the best boards for the 3bettor, why would we try to run them over in a spot where they have the nut and range advantage. Pick better spots for these type of plays. We should be looking out for spots where we have the advantage not our opponent
Turn jam doesn’t achieve anything. Villain’s range is Ax/Kx heavy after calling flop, and that’s the part of the deck that improves. You’re not folding those hands out, and worse hands already folded. Bluffing here = printing money for villain.
Nothing to add that hasn't been said better. But am somewhat concerned with the chronology of these thread titles.