NL 50 turn decision » Small Stakes No Limit Discussion

  • gopards gopards Poker Newbie
    14 Posts
    NL 50 turn decision
    22 Apr 2012 at 8:01pm

    $0.25/$0.50 No Limit Holdem • 5 Players

    Converted by Bluefire Poker - Hand history Converter

    CO50.75
    me (BTN)50.00
    SB99.25
    BB84.11
    UTG30.60

    Effective Stacks: 61bb

    Pre-Flop (0.75, 5 players)

    Hero is BTN

    sQ dQ

    2 folds, me raises to 1.50, 1 fold, BB raises to 5.00, me calls 3.50

    Flop (10.25, 2 players)

    s8 c9 sJ

    BB bets 5.00, me calls 5.00

    Turn (20.25, 2 players)

    d9

    BB bets 12.00

    Final Pot: 32.25

    villain is a reg with 88k hands running 21/17 2.5%aggr. 6.1 3b and 6% 3b from the bb.
    is turn call okay? should have i raised? i thought i would hate myself if i raised the turn and he jams. whats the best line here?

  • JPZdancewicz JPZdancewicz Bluefire Pro Poker Trainee
    188 Posts
    Re: NL 50 turn decision
    22 Apr 2012 at 8:33pm

    I would be raising the flop most of the time.

    As played I think calling the turn is fine but this is a very player dependent spot where we need to know how he pot controls with overpairs in spots like this.

  • gopards gopards Poker Newbie
    14 Posts
    Re: NL 50 turn decision
    22 Apr 2012 at 8:49pm

    yeah! this guy is kinda nitty though. he does not 3bet me often. that is why when he bet turn felt like he had an overpair.

  • NaimZu NaimZu Poker Trainee
    60 Posts
    Re: NL 50 turn decision
    23 Apr 2012 at 4:02am

    Just fold the turn as there is not much left what you have beat.

    The standard TAG on NL50 does not bluff turnbarrel u in a 3bet spot OOP.

    If u call this turn he will shove the majority of rivers and you will hate life.

  • AndyCarlson AndyCarlson Bluefire Pro Poker Apprentice
    230 Posts
    Re: Re: NL 50 turn decision
    23 Apr 2012 at 5:55pm

    JPZdancewicz wrote:

    I would be raising the flop most of the time.

     

    Planning with the intention of calling a flop shove?

    RA

  • JPZdancewicz JPZdancewicz Bluefire Pro Poker Trainee
    188 Posts
    Re: Re: Re: NL 50 turn decision
    25 Apr 2012 at 11:00pm

    AndyCarlson wrote:

    Planning with the intention of calling a flop shove?

    RA

    Absolutely

  • Thebowskii Thebowskii Poker Prodigy
    324 Posts
    Re: NL 50 turn decision
    27 Apr 2012 at 3:32am

    Have been playing live exclusively & really only post on 2+2 since Bluefire doesn't have live poker.

    as played call turn and what did you do on the river. you folded ?

     

    If you want to decide if raising the flop or preflop is optimal you need to pay more attention.  If online is so profitable right now I get it.  you should know his general tendencies such as does he show up here with AKss or even AKo given his betsizes.

     

    Is he really doing anything beside pricing himself in w/ 2 over or an Ax/Kx blocker + draw, does he have more draw like suit connectors that couldn't just flat pre?

    More importantly 6% can mean a lot.  When people 3bet from the SB or BB i usually note where the IR opens from.

     Most regs would probably make an attempt at getting stacks in with and overpair unless he was nitty or had some reason to play nitty or weak against your calls.

    I think raising the flop to 17.50 is optimal .  I am calling down 3 streets unless an A or K comes then making a decision on pot odds and the river texture..

     

  • IrwinFletcher IrwinFletcher Poker Newbie
    383 Posts
    Re: NL 50 turn decision
    28 Apr 2012 at 6:32pm

    This feels really close, so you're probably not making a mistake either way.  Go with the play that fits best with your overall gameplan.