how do you play that ? fold turn ? its bad to fold river if we call turn imo but I cant see with what hes betting river that we beat.
No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players
$14.69+$0.31
Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter
BB | Hero | 545 | |
SB | TORPEDOMMM | 455 |
Effective Stacks: 15bb
Blinds 15/30
Pre-Flop (45, 2 players)
Hero is BB
TORPEDOMMM raises to 60, Hero calls 30
Flop (120, 2 players)
Hero checks, TORPEDOMMM bets 45, Hero calls 45
Turn (210, 2 players)
Hero checks, TORPEDOMMM bets 135, Hero calls 135
River (480, 2 players)
Hero checks, TORPEDOMMM goes all-in 215
Final Pot: 480
I think you have to decide on the turn whether you're bluff catching all the way or folding now if you decide to c/c the flop.
His turn sizing is basically pot committing.
He bets 135 into 210, leaving 215 behind.
Usually when players bet >= 1/3 of their stack => they're ready to commit the rest of it.
Had you jammed on him, he would have been layed odds of 215 / (455*2) = 24% pot odds (as you were on the river).
By the way, the final pot = 480 reveals that you folded :P
In hypers you generally don't have good reads on your opponent's 2barrel and 3barrel bluffing frequencies.
In these bluff catcher type of spots I tend to rely on correlated reads between opening frequencies and 2barrel/3barrel tendencies.
High % openers, tend to also barrel their stacks off a lot with their bluff hands (which they have a lot of if they're opening very wide).
You are OOP in a single raised pot @ 15BB and flopped top pair.
If you c/c the flop rather than c/r and try to get all in vs his FDs I think you have to call down here if villain has been opening a lot from the button (say >=70%).
This correlated read is obviously fairly weak compared to say having played a lot with villain and knowing he is capable of barreling his stack off when the board runs out well for it vs a range that is likely capped @ 7x.
But in the face of small sample sizes, these are the deductions we have to run with.
Had the river come another diamond, I think bluff catching becomes a lot less profitable facing a 3barrel.
If you don't like playing these marginal turn and river spots, you could just c/r the flop and get it in.
But if you c/c, understand that you will induce barrelling from competently aggressive opponents and be prepared to call down lighter than the board texture would allow vs a pure value range.
cdon have being doing s nice analysis for the hand imo shove flop defaut play for me (Yes im playing 7s at the moment and im not the one who can say you should do this vs that etc but you ask for what to do) so defaut play for me 15s and lower shove flop.
Dont Let Variance Affect You!
c/r jamming the flop would be the "standard" play here.
Villain can look you up lighter than top pair because you would play your FDs the same way @ this stack depth.
If we had reads that villain was barrelling his stack off with air with a high frequency, c/c 3 streets could have even better expectation.