$20/$40 No Limit Holdem • 2 Players Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter BBZusan$1027.00 BTNHero$1973.00 Effective Stacks: 26bb Pre-Flop ($60.00, 2 players) Hero is BTN Hero raises to $80.00, Zusan calls $40.00 Flop ($160.00, 2 players) Zusan checks, Hero bets $95.00, Zusan raises to $240.00, Hero calls $145.00 Turn ($640.00, 2 players) Zusan bets $360.00, Hero calls $360.00 River ($1360.00, 2 players) Zusan goes all-in $347.00, Hero calls $347.00I'm a bit rusty on how to play some hand. Here my initial reaction was to just shove over his 3bet, but then i decided that, IF he's never bluffing, I could just as well save myself some chips by just calling flop and turn and folding the river bet if i miss.PLUS if he has anything like say A2/a3 or 6x then I'm basically flipping (even slightly behind if he has a diamond) if he calls it off. Where as if i call and he does check a hand like a2/a3 and I shove the turn he might even fold the best hand. Is my reasoning right, here?
3bet flop for sure here, you're hand has great equity vs your opponents entire value range even if it's relatively strong
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what chadders said, i think we have fold equity against alot of people too.
Ruskiis4
Yes yes... that's the standard line: overs+FD your never doing to bad jamming it in here.But i was just wandering about deviating from that standard line because i was thinking that calling c/raise would may be more optimal (e.g. more +ev than jamming flop) and i'd love to have some responds on my reasoning here and compare differences between the 2 lines.
problem is you giving up FE which allowed you to win it right here without hitting anything, villain can put you in a very awkward situation betting the turn when you dont improve
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