Title: It's only Ace High Post by: shipitgood on November 08, 2017, 11:46:47 PM From Sky's main event on Sunday £110 40k gtee. So 6 max and no antes in play, this hand is in the run up to the bubble.
Blinds are 400/800 It folds to us UTG+1 we min raise Aspades Ks, (35k), Cut of Calls (22k), everyone else folds. I've never seen the player before, so not a Sky Reg, but they did seem like a reg. There were very aggressive 3 betting a lot and seemed to be playing well. Flop 9s 9c 4c (4400) We Check to let the player bluff his K,Q,J high type of hands. He bets 1600, we call. Turn Js (7600). Villian has 22k behind. We check a second time, villain bets 3.2k, and it's back on us, what are you doing here? Calling, Raising? Title: Re: It's only Ace High Post by: SuuPRlim on November 09, 2017, 01:42:29 PM Surely just a call right? I think in general in a Sky £110 comp when you have never seen the guy before you probably don't give him credit for firing 3 shells and actually after c/c c/c if he's inexperienced he MIGHT not even VB a Jack with the stacks nicely poised for a river c/r AI. You got plenty of equity, a great price and some showdown value (pretty realistic that river goes x/x and you beat A3 or KT clubs)
If you river either A or K and he bets again then you can still make a really easy call as he could in theory be value-betting a worse A or K clubs hand, if you river a A or K and he bets big on the end then you're probably hating it. Exploitativly might even make sense for you to just lead out small on A or K as he might not VB (if he's weaker) and probably wont raise a 9 so you can save a bet, can't imagine a random guy got a bluff in him there. Raising nice if you have some fold equity but what you're getting him out of there with you're not already beating and if you think he probably doesn't have 3 bullets in him then no point, his flop stabs/second bullet bluffs you're kind of crushing overall, he might have a hand like QT or 78spades etc |