I wanted to pick some other brains about villain's range when he 2barrel jams the turn here atfer c/r NAI the flop.
Thought process:
Preflop:
K4s IP @ 24BB, min raise
Flop:
cbet my K hi + gutshot on 652 tt.
I expect to take down the pot a lot here but it may take 2barrels to get villain off some c/c over card stuff that floats.
His c/r range is going to be comprised of:
value: 6x +
semibluffs + bluffs: FDs, SDs, overcards
Villain c/r my cbet and I call. K hi is often the best hand here.
1. I don't think we can do better by taking any other action on the flop?
Turn:
Villain 2barrel jams the 4 turn which completes the FD + some of the SDs.
I improve to a pair of 4s, but obviously this hits a lot of villain's flop c/r range.
Surprisingly he overbet jams.
=> I would imagine a flush or straight here to bet smaller, to give me room to continue.
So my thinking is his line narrows his range to a made hand that wants to get in now rather than see another card.
=> a scared made hand. Probably 6x. Maybe a straight that is scared of another spade peeling off?
2. Would you agree his line narrows his range to exclude flushes?
Or am I overreading into villain's psyche without reads about how he plays his strong made hands?
No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players
$14.69+$0.31
Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter
BB | DutchPolicy | 520 | |
SB | Hero | 480 |
Effective Stacks: 24bb
Blinds 10/20
Pre-Flop (30, 2 players)
Hero is SB
Hero raises to 40, DutchPolicy calls 20
Flop (80, 2 players)
DutchPolicy checks, Hero bets 40, DutchPolicy raises to 100, Hero calls 60
Turn (280, 2 players)
DutchPolicy goes all-in 380, Hero folds
Final Pot: 280
DutchPolicy wins 660 ( won +140 )
Hero lost -140
"Villain c/r my cbet and I call. K hi is often the best hand here."
This can be true, but I do not think K-hi can stand 3 streets of aggression.
I'd fold right on the flop. I might call with additional equity, Ks would help a lot.
Have to agree with Axif here. Sure Khi is often the best hand here but think about how the later streets play out. Also consider how you play your value hands on this flop. There are so many really bad turns for something like 99 here and other hands that have very good stack off equity on the flop that there are very few value hands that you would not just try to get it in with on the flop. That's even more the case given the fact that I don't think many villains checkraise/fold this flop too frequently. That'll leave your flop calling range full of crap like K4cc that really can't continue vs more aggression. Think about how villain can then try to outplay you. He can pretty clearly imo just cram basically any turn and expect to get a fold the vast majority of the time