25NL BvB SRP Hand Review
137bb effective, GGPoker Ontario (geofenced pool), 6-max but 4-handed in this spot
Villain is a recreational with 41% VPIP, no notes on him but have him tagged as "live 1/3 player style" meaning he plays very face up
V on SB opens to 3BB
Hero on BB with Kd9s calls
Flop (6bb): Ts 7s Jc
V b33
Seems like a pretty standard call in BvB with gutter + overcard. At this stake I think players get very lost playing BvB and will cbet any two on almost any board at a high frequency. Have no sense of his range here.
Hero calls
Turn (10bb): Qd
V tank checks
Hero b75
Having hit my gutter I want to maximize value from his top of range, i.e. Qx, two pair combos, sets, Kx, and FDs, though him checking certainly reduces those combos. Still I suspect his FDs and combo draws take this line so want to get value from those. I consider overbetting but I think hands like Tx will always fold to that size. In hindsight I think his tank check is polarizing and I should just target top of range since anything middling and below is folding to almost any size.
V tank x/r ~4x to 27bb
Facing x/r from this player type I think this is never a bluff, but I also know he could very often do this with worse value. Of course the only hand I'm losing to is AxKx but if he has AK it's just a cooler whatever.
Hero tank 3! jams for 106bb effective (into 44bb)
I don't think he's ever folding a set+ or combo draw, and I think his two pairs are calling at a high enough frequency that 3! jamming for value is correct here.
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2 Replies
I would probably play slow-roll cinema and call turn, then hope for a river shove and call it.
I am a bit worried a jam is folding out everything that I might want more money from.
call or raise flop is fine
turn bet is fine, probably mostly a call vs his xr since its polarizing as you said.