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fabulous365's picture
66 in a 3bet pot blinds 20/40

Hello,

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Villain was a callingstation with OOP Call 81%

stats (70 hands)

IP vs 3bet Fold: 0 (4)  

Fold to Cbet 64%

AG 2,5

 

Afterwards I would say not 3betting were a better play here or at least the line bet, shove to protect. 

How would you have played this hand? 

Thank you

 

 

No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players

Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter

BTN Player1 1437  
BB Hero 1563  

Effective Stacks: 36bb

Blinds 20/40

Pre-Flop (60, 2 players)

Hero is BB

d6h6

Player1 raises to 120, Hero raises to 348, Player1 calls 228

Flop (696, 2 players)

c2dKcJ

Hero bets 361, Player1 calls 361

Turn (1418, 2 players)

d2

Hero checks, Player1 bets 728, Hero calls 728

River (2874, 2 players)

h2

Final Pot: 2874

Player1 shows

c4c3

Hero shows

d6h6

Hero wins 2874 ( won +1437 )

Player1 lost -1437

 

joshamatthewman's picture
This is pretty tough. Given

This is pretty tough. Given that you have a big edge vs this player, and you're going to get paid when you hit a massive hand, I think 3-betting is essentially building a pot when you're most likely flipping (except when he calls with the 43 :P ) . I'd probably look for a better spot to play for stacks, especially as he hasn't folded to a 3-bet yet and he's 3xing and you're OOP. 

Dipl.Komp.'s picture
just flat preflop. if you

just flat preflop. if you were a little shallower, jamming pre is the best option. 66 is a horrible hand to play if you have a station IP. you never know where you´re at.

St0rm's picture
I'd just flat there, or at

I'd just flat there, or at least jam if you're going to 3b. You're putting yourself in a really difficult/awkward spot by 3betting here. As played I'd prob just fold turn as any draw has decent equity against you i.e. 1. A straight draw and two overs 2. A flush draw and sometimes two overs (although 4c3c was the exception here). I don't hate the call as I find a lot of players at these stakes shut down on paired boards so you can probably take a lot of Jx out of his range. I think I'd fold for sure if he has a reasonably high F3B.