Brilliant or Mentally Challenged?

villain is 22/22/9 (VPIP/PR/3Bet) over small sample


888 Poker - $200+$15|1750/3500 NL - Holdem - 7 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4
CO: 201,588.00
BTN: 490,724.00
Hero (SB): 190,734.00
BB: 172,420.00
UTG: 241,697.00
UTG+1: 25,547.00
MP: 62,914.00
MP posts ante 350.00, UTG posts ante 350.00, BB posts ante 350.00, CO posts ante 350.00, UTG+1 posts ante 350.00, BTN posts ante 350.00, Hero posts ante 350.00, Hero posts SB 1,750.00, BB posts BB 3,500.00
Pre Flop: (pot: 7700.00) Hero has T:heart: Q:heart:
fold, fold, fold, fold, fold, Hero raises to 7,350.00, BB raises to 18,225.00, Hero calls 10,875.00
Flop: (38900.00, 2 players) 5:diamond: 5:spade: A:spade:
Hero checks, BB bets 17,445.00, Hero raises to 45,617.00, BB calls 28,172.00
Turn: (130134.00, 2 players) 6:diamond:
Hero bets 126,542.00, fold
Hero wins 130,134.00

Comments

  • little bit of both
  • Without history, your hand range is weighted heavily towards a bluff. If you're at a final table, this also looks like icm suicide. Don't like it at all.
  • Having met you I am biased
  • you're not playing omaha, sorry, I don't like it much
  • yeah not a fan, would rather float flop bet river after he checks turn :D
  • but to be honest I fold flop lol
  • Without history, your hand range is weighted heavily towards a bluff. If you're at a final table, this also looks like icm suicide. Don't like it at all.

    About 30 left......

    What does he need to make the call here?
  • but to be honest I fold flop lol

    nit
  • T8urmoney wrote: »
    About 30 left......

    What does he need to make the call here?

    QJ+ obviously :o
  • Richard~ wrote: »
    QJ+ obviously :o

    blammo
  • don't like it for a bunch of reasons, mainly that there's really no need to play back with the bottom of your range, nor do you need to play back with zero equity vs. his perceived flatting range. Also when he flats your raise, he obv has something, and that something is often going to be an ace. Not to mention you're repping a very small range and I think he calls TT-KK a decent amount given the 2 flush draws.

    On top of all that if your overall thought process is leading you to bluff with this type of hand (one with zero equity) on this board (one where you can't rep much at all really), it's very likely you're bluffing way too often in a lot of spots.
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