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Norberto's picture
Barrelling 3 streets 1st hand v's unknown, thoughts please on bet sizing and fire 3rd barrel or check back?

No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players

$1.44+$0.06

Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter

SB Hero 500  
BB ZeltaGailis 500  

Effective Stacks: 25bb

Blinds 10/20

  • Pre-Flop (30, 2 players) Hero is SB
  • d4hA
Hero raises to 40, ZeltaGailis calls 20
  • Flop (80, 2 players)
  • s5cThT
ZeltaGailis checks, Hero bets 40, ZeltaGailis calls 40
  • Turn (160, 2 players)
  • cQ
ZeltaGailis checks, Hero bets 60, ZeltaGailis calls 60
  • River (280, 2 players)
  • s6
ZeltaGailis checks, Hero bets 100, ZeltaGailis calls 100

 

  • Final Pot: 480
  • Hero shows a pair of Tens
  • d4hA
  • ZeltaGailis shows three of a kind, Tens
  • h4sT
  • ZeltaGailis wins 480 ( won +240 )
  • Hero lost -240
ARRONWILSON's picture
If you are trying to fold out

If you are trying to fold out 5x id prefer you just check turn, if you are betting turn to protect your ace high vs floats i guess thats better but you will just be folding out hands you are ahead off and folding out hands you beat already.  When you are called on the turn i would just give up.  His range is mostly trips, a float that turned queen x which isnt folding river and 5x that will call more than fold i think.  On river i dont think you fold out a better hand than ace high so id check back.  

cdon3822's picture
Well said Arron.  Strange

Well said Arron. 
Strange that villain just flats the 3rd barrel rather than jamming it in after slow playing 3 streets with pretty close to the nuts. 
=> You see a lot of villains lead these river spots with Tx after c/c 2 streets

Norberto's picture
Thanks for the feed back

Thanks for the feed back guys, Arron very insightful reply its got me thinking deeper already.
Cdon I agree average population would donk jam the river I think... when that didnt happen I was bemused.
More work on ranging villains needed... any videos in particular that would help me with ranging my opponents?
Thanks
N

ARRONWILSON's picture
Your welcome.  I have some

Your welcome.  I have some new videos in the free section going over marked hands that should help you to put people on ranges and hand read better