2 thoughts on “Call or fold facing turn bet in 3bet pot | NL Poker Strategy Video with coach Alan Jackson

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  2. BB 3bets are usually polarized because BB closes the action, so BB usually 3bet something like super premium hands and a bunch of low suited stuff. At least if he is competent.
    TT+,AJs+,KQs,K5s-K4s,Q5s-Q4s,75s,64s+,53s+,43s,AQo+,KQo (just a quick sample range)
    On the turn villain says he has at least a Q, AA/KK usually don't dbl brl QQx board which is generally favors the 3bet caller because 3bet callers most of the time call AQ/KQ/QJs vs 3bets.
    AQ and KQ are 16 combos+QQ 1 combo, TT 3, QTs 2 also and KJs 4 combos. If he 3bets those suited broadways which could suck if the BU 4bets. Total 26 value combos.
    I would say 77 is pretty good bluffcatcher without heart or clubs.
    He has AK 16/AJs 4 combos, and all the missed FD and bd FD low suited stuffs.
    But the thing is at NL5 players don't DARE to triple barrel bluff QQxxx where it looks like we could have a Q and we never fold. Which brings the question should we fold KQ here? 😀 Because KQ is almost the same as 77, we are splitting at best against villain's value range. Unless villain is total braindead and triple barrels AA or KK because he has no clue or don't know what to do.

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