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longjohn's picture
trouble on 3bet flop

No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter BBHero1425  BTNDntCaltACmBk1575  Effective Stacks: 48bb Blinds 15/30 Pre-Flop (45, 2 players) Hero is BB DntCaltACmBk raises to 75, Hero raises to 240, DntCaltACmBk calls 165 Flop (480, 2 players) Hero bets 270, DntCaltACmBk folds Final Pot: 750 Hero wins 750 ( won +240 ) DntCaltACmBk lost -240I 3bet here as a bluff because the villain was opening wide 88% and folding to a lot of 3bets when he calls how should I play this flop, if I'm cbetting it's as a bluff and I'm going to give up on the turn, but doesn't this slap someone whos folding to a lot of 3bets calling range? so would I be better to check? but if I check it's going to be very hard to play oop, I haven't played too many hands with him yet he's not overly aggressive but not passive either is this a c/c and then c/f any turn apart from a 7 or a T? is this a bad hand to 3bet bluff with? is the 3bet too large?

Barewire's picture
3b hand choice seems fine

3b hand choice seems fine against this guy, although I'd make it like 210 if you say he's folding too often. On the flop I'd like to know more about his mindset to figure out how he plays this flop when we check but I don't think we can really do anything but check. His range is strong preflop so this board will connect very well with his range, and the few hands that don't connect with this board we're in pretty good shape against. We can just kinda evaluate his bet size if he does bet, I'd tend to call once if he makes it half pot or less and fold to further action, and fold the flop if he bets big.

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