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Originally Posted by chillrob
I think you need to let us know more about the preflop action; specifically who did the raising and if villain was one of the limp-reraisers.
But I am generally folding to the turn raise here.
Yea after reading my initial post noticed its missing a lot of info. This hand happened about a month ago so details a bit hazy..
The villain was not limp-raiser. He was next to act after villain and I'd put him in the LAG bucket. He would often limp re-raise and it was a wide range of hands, premium and off suit connectors. He got the other players in an action mood.
LAG re-raised and player after him capped and I didn't think much of it. More of a it's going to get capped anyways. His range here is suited cards and hands K10 and below.
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What was the flop plan? Check-call one? Check-fold? The logic here somewhat influences the approach to the turn.
Plan was to bet fold to single flop bet.
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What is your read on Villains range after the river bet? action? He sort of seems like he was afraid of the flush flop and at least possibly holding a pair lower than Jacks but higher than 5s. Based on that I think I would call one on the river. Good sized pot here so I can't let it go for one bet.
Hmm.. interesting. Not sure if this makes sense but my read on his range was different from my read on the speed of his bet.