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AGT89's picture
Commited?

Quick question, against:

40% Fold to Cbet 

30% Raise vs Cbet

Am I commited? I think with A4 I snap call, this one it's more close...

http://www.boomplayer.com/en/poker-hands/Boom/9221699_E79862E726

cdon3822's picture
Close between a cbet fold and

Close between a cbet fold and a check behind imo.

If villain plays draws passively I would cbet fold because we can get value from him calling his draws.

If villain plays draws aggressively, check behind because vs a c/r jamming range of 9x & FDs, you make his FDs less profitable by checking behind.

This may seem counterintuitive because you are giving his draws a free card. But vs a c/r jamming range of 9x and draws, you still can't call with your bluff catcher here until he adds a lot more bluffs to his c/r jamming range. So you make the bluffs in his c/r jamming range less profitable by checking behind and playing the turn in position imo.

adam25185's picture
Nice analysis - I agree. A4

Nice analysis - I agree.

A4 would be a cbet-call though, I think.
 

AGT89's picture
I agree with both of you, but

I agree with both of you, but I think his ranges contains sometimes OC (I see this type of check-push bluff every day when villain is frustated). Thats why I decided to call.

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cdon3822's picture
Sure, he can other

Sure, he can other bluffs.

But he needs to add enough that it dilutes his value range against which you're about an 80/20 dog. 

Most people aren't doing that, so without reads that he is, you have to cbet fold here against a typical c/r jamming range. 

You can adapt the analysis I posted here:

http://www.husng.com/content/emsick-sick-games-ht-hu

to test your assumptions and see under what conditions you can call.

Axif's picture
How about his 3b and iso pre

How about his 3b and iso pre flop? And how many hands have u got on this villain?