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22$; 10man; bb100, JJ, bluffcatching on a nasty board?

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wiarygodny
Joined: 16.07.2009

Grabbed by Holdem Manager
NL Holdem $100(BB) Replayer
SB ($1,780)
BB ($2,090)
Hero ($1,970)
UTG+1 ($1,970)
UTG+2 ($1,990)
MP1 ($1,850)
MP2 ($4,390)
CO ($1,580)
BTN ($2,380)

Dealt to Hero J♦ J♥

Hero raises to $200, fold, fold, fold, fold, fold, fold, fold, BB calls $100

FLOP ($450) T♠ 9♠ T♦

BB checks, Hero bets $155, BB calls $155

TURN ($760) T♠ 9♠ T♦ 9♥

BB checks, Hero checks

RIVER ($760) T♠ 9♠ T♦ 9♥ Q♣

BB bets $520, Hero calls $520

decent reg (SS, although after no a very big sample) 24/10/3.3/433, vs raise when in blinds (62): call 20%, 3bet 3%

what do you make of his weird river bet?
is he vbetting a boat like that? maybe..
is he vbetting QJ or Q :spade:x :spade: like that? maybe..
is he bluffing with some kind of a busted draw (spades, 87)? maybe..

i agree that im toasted against a range that he would bet the river with, but his sizing is just so weird that im leaning towards bluffs tbh. thoughts?

btw, anybody bet/folding turn for a free showdown? i dont like it cause even on this board im not super happy to toss JJ


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bet turn for value. he will still c/c some A high and maybe a flush draw. you have to decide whether he c/jams turn with draws then you can just bet/call turn. if you think his turn c/jam range is only boats then u can bet/fold turn. I think checking turn loses you value.

large sizing could easily be the nuts, most $22 regs have no idea about how to balance sizing or size correctly, they just bet random sizes with all kinds of hands (or they have a static size for every situation). fold river fwiw


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