NL5 Facing Turn Raise
PokerStars - $0.05 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4
MP: 102 BB
Hero (CO): 111.6 BB
BTN: 111.2 BB
SB: 96.8 BB
BB: 105.8 BB
UTG: 164.4 BB
SB posts SB 0.4 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 1.4 BB) Hero has K♦ A♥
fold, MP raises to 2.4 BB, Hero raises to 9 BB, fold, fold, fold, MP calls 6.6 BB
Flop: (19.4 BB, 2 players) T♠ 7♣ 3♥
MP checks, Hero checks
Turn: (19.4 BB, 2 players) K♣
MP checks, Hero bets 10 BB, MP raises to 31.8 BB, ???
VP21/PR19 on 146 hands.
6 Replies
I can see why you might be thinking of jamming the turn after the raise. There are a lot of bad river cards for you. I know solver must have some 3b turn jam range here. Honestly I am indifferent to calling vs jamming the turn. Solver might have different ideas...
I think this might just be a fold. Vilains tend to not raise too much against non-small bets on turn when the board is good for you. On top of that, this is 5nl, so you can expect even fewer bluffs. You went too big to look weak, and too small to put vilain in a tough spot with a good draw.
Unless you have a read that villain is a crazy maniac, you can consider calling. Base on my hand history however, when they are the crazy maniac type, they are way more likely to be overplaying a top pair here than to have a bluff, and we block Kx.
Anyone have any more input?
One guys says I could shove the other says we can fold.
More peoples input would be great.
In a 3bp with a lowish spr I wouldn't fold here. Baluga theorem is still usually pretty good at low stakes but it would apply more in a SRP. I would probably call down but jamming might be right idk.
Our opponent has normal stats, it's microstakes where most people underbluff, they check raise us on what should be perceived as as very good card for us after we checked flop. AK is the 1st hand they will put in your range, which is unfortunate when you hold AK
Easy fold in my opinion.
Never folding