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04-22-2017 , 07:15 PM
Villain is a pretty decent player. Capable of bluffing. I'd call him a tag who bluffs a little more than your average tag. He doesnt call down light, so hes bluffable.

No 4 bet pots with villain but ive 3 bet him more than I 3bet most ppl, cause he opens very wide. Ive probly 3bet him 7 times lifetime, and Ive won every pot either preflop or flop.

$370 effective

folds to hero in CO who raises to $8 with AA
villain raises to $25
folds to hero who raises to $65, villain calls

flop: $130

864

hero bets $70, villain calls.


turn: $270

8645

hero?? $235 remaining so less than a psb. What is the plan? Do we just check, check and hope he never bets to win at showdown? If he bets, are we folding? Seems like no good options.

preflop i could have gone bigger, but I'm pretty happy with less than a 3:1 psr with the nuts. Also I wanted to open the door for a light 5bet. fwiw, I do 4bet bluff this size on occasion.
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04-22-2017 , 07:36 PM
Raise bigger pre. Bet more on the flop. Shove turn.

This is the kind of hand you want to be all-in on the turn and you've left a big enough bet behind that he might let go of QQ (but probably won't).
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04-22-2017 , 07:41 PM
Looks fine so far. Typically at 1/2 you can get away with just 4betting bigger here, but 65 is fine as well.

Check turn, and I guess call a jam. He could possibly jam JJ+ to "protect" and he's heavily weighted towards JJ+, if turn checks through you can jam rivers for value.
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04-22-2017 , 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Jarretman
Looks fine so far. Typically at 1/2 you can get away with just 4betting bigger here, but 65 is fine as well.

Check turn, and I guess call a jam. He could possibly jam JJ+ to "protect" and he's heavily weighted towards JJ+, if turn checks through you can jam rivers for value.
Letting ourselves get free rolled by half of his PP combos with a spade is a disaster, as are the times he x behind the turn and a spade comes on the river and it goes x/x and we beat a hand like QQ that would have easily called our turn shove.

When we are pot committed there is no reason to get fancy and miss out on value. Turn is a standard jam.
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04-22-2017 , 07:57 PM
I didn't notice the 3 spades. Yeah, I'm just jamming turn.
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04-23-2017 , 03:21 PM
Jam turn. We are targeting PPs and flush draws. What hands with a 7 show up here after V 3bets pre and calls a 4bet? Nothing. We only fear AKss at this point. I don't think V can even have 2p or a set.
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04-23-2017 , 11:11 PM
OTF SPR is just over 2 so we can pretty much auto-commit unless V flashes his winning cards.

OTF I'm betting whatever I think he'll call, but at least 100. (I don't think he'll call 70 but fold to 100.)

Turn is a shove. He probably doesn't have a flush, but might well have a spade. That makes him more likely to put money in while behind.
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