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longjohn's picture
c/r by unknown

No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter BBBaschelito1260  BTNHero1740  Effective Stacks: 63bb Blinds 10/20 Pre-Flop (30, 2 players) Hero is BTN Hero raises to 60, Baschelito calls 40 Flop (120, 2 players) Baschelito checks, Hero bets 80, Baschelito raises to 220, Hero calls 140 Turn (560, 2 players) Baschelito bets 315, Hero calls 315One of the first few hands of the game, no reads on him yet apart from that he seems quite loose. Should I be calling thhis c/r and should I be calling the barrel on the turn?

Nossrep's picture
I call the turn

I think we can remove AT, AJ, AQ, AK, AA  from hes range. Those hands he would probably 3bet pre, giving your info about him. He could be holding hands like A2 or other Ax combos. Hands like JT, QJ, QT, J8s+. I ch/c turn and evaluate the river if he barrels again..

longjohn's picture
but do you think people are c/r

but do you think people are c/r with these mp hands often enough to make this call +EV?

Il Monk's picture
Why check/ call turn?? What

Why check/ call turn?? What will you do on a blank river? check/ fold then you can fold here as wel? 

longjohn's picture
When you say ch/c

When you say ch/c you mean just call right as I'm in position? so would you call either the c/r on the barrel ll Monk?

Il Monk's picture
Yeah sorry bout that I mean

Yeah sorry bout that I mean why call turn? When I am readless vs a different villains I would prefer to fold the turn bet. Cause what youre gonna do wen the river comes a blank like now? Call? I think readless after a checkraise  you can fold turn, and wait to look him up when you have reads. And what you are gonna do when the river hits a 9x? Raise and stack off? Or check/ call? What is youre plan on the river when you call the turn? 

nekrogovner's picture
Assuming he is loose, I'd

Assuming he is loose, I'd call turn and evaluate river.

Il Monk's picture
But what are you gonna do on

But what are you gonna do on a blank river vs a ~1/2 pot size bet?

Barewire's picture
Definitely call, you have a

Definitely call, you have a good blocker here to his value range and he's just not representing enough combos to make me want to fold yet. If he bets the river we just have another decision, but at this point in the hand he should definitely have enough bluffs to call again.

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