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pelanas's picture
HELP ME IN 3BET FLOP SPOT---> HOW TO PLAY THE TURN OOP

I have a lot of problems in hands that I have TPTK or overpair and I check raise OOP in flop creating a big pot (about 1/2 of my stack) and then on the turn I bet again so I am commited giving implicts odds to my opponent for call 3bet flop with secnd pair or any draw.

Hero (BB): t1370 M = 45.67
BTN/SB: t1630 M = 54.33

Pre Flop: (t30) Hero is BB with A of hearts A of clubs
BTN/SB calls t10, Hero raises to t80, BTN/SB calls t60

Flop: (t160) 3 of clubs 9 of spades 8 of diamonds(2 players)
Hero bets t100, BTN/SB raises to t200, Hero raises to t460, BTN/SB calls t260

Turn: (t1080) 7 of hearts(2 players)
Hero bets t500, BTN/SB raises to t1000, Hero calls t330 all in

River: (t2740) 5 of spades(2 players - 1 is all in)

mrspiky's picture
I am not sure if you can

I am not sure if you can paly it in a different way..

I would definetely get it in myself...I probably 4bet more on the flop, smtg like 550 or 600

Although when he shoves on the turn I feel we are beat. Fact his that with the blinds so low he might have called your raise with J-10, 98s or he might have flooped a set..

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jackoneill's picture
Well, he's obviously a

Well, he's obviously a callingstation - he limp/calls a 4x raise.  So I'd already cbet this a bit larger, about 120.

After he minraises us on the flop, we need to think whether we're still ahead or not - if you 3bet this, then you have to get it in no matter what happens.

You could, in theory, just flat his raise and reevaluate turn - I'd favor this line if he's very passive, so he only raises on two pair or better.  Against an aggressive player or an unknown, I'd just 3bet and get this in with my overpair.

However, I'd even consider 3bet-shoving this since there are just too many cards that I don't want to see at the turn and there's already 1/3rd of a buy-in in the pot.

As played, the 3bet size is absolutely terrible - he only needs to call 260 on a 820 pot - you need to make this a lot bigger, but then you'd set up stack sizes really badly on the turn, so just 3bet-shove.