NL-10 AK
PokerStars - $0.10 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 5 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4
BTN: 129.2 BB
Hero (SB): 158 BB
BB: 100 BB
UTG: 99.9 BB
CO: 109.5 BB
Hero posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has A♣ K♦
UTG calls 1 BB, fold, fold, Hero raises to 4 BB, BB raises to 12 BB, fold, Hero calls 8 BB
Flop: (25 BB, 2 players) 3♦ 9♣ K♥
Hero checks, BB bets 8 BB, Hero calls 8 BB
Turn: (41 BB, 2 players) Q♥
Hero checks, BB bets 29.3 BB, ????
A big bet on the turn. Villian could have AA, KK,KQ, QQ, J10, 99.
I chop with AK.
I don't see him doing this with KJ
Villian stats are VP-17/PR-15/3B-6 on 1k hands.
6 Replies
I think villain plays it normal. I think his bluffrange is different.
I think his range is more like
AA,KK,QQ,AK,KQs (9 combos that beat you)
AJs,ATs,A5s? (7 combos)
JT and 99 will call preflop imo.
So I would call the turn here.
Just 4bet allin preflop
Villian stats make sense, not expecting KJ there. Chop is the safe line.
I would avoid calling 3bets oop, especially SB vs BB.
For me, AKo is a 4bet here - how tight is your 4bet range anyways, if you do not 4bet ako?
After Villain Cbets small, i think you should almost always reraise your TPTK here. Its hard for him to find jambluffs on a rainbow board. Thats why i would play reraise/fold on the flop.
The queen on the turn is annoying, because it hits his range pretty good. But as played, its hard to fold here after underrepresenting your tptk like this.
Probably 4b jam pre some. There is no 4b size you go to that shouldn't also be calling a jam, so we benefit from winning without a flop when we get folds, and equity realization when called. I personally isolate larger OPP, as well, just my preference.
AP, hating it because a V with a 6% 3b pre lacks a sufficient amount of bluffs here. Not a fan of any option honestly
AK is a clear 4bet, so the f-up is already preflop. Also don't like your sizing preflop, make it either 3 or 3.5bb.