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Originally Posted by RalphWaldoEmerson
well as long as you thought about it a little bit
only a tiny weeny little bit
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Originally Posted by NoLimitLion
It's very possible that you aren't making the right assessment of your table image.
You think you're playing TAG poker, but you say you've been aggressively 3 betting a certain player "many many times". Your image is probably closer to LAG.
Not that your image matters much in the current situation, since your villain is newish to this table and doesn't know your history, unless you or your table mates clued him in to your previous actions.
Villain raised preflop, called a reraise, check raised the flop to 40% of his stack. Seems like a poor place for a semi bluff as he has shown plenty of strength and has almost half his stack in there. You have very little fold equity, and everything he calls with is a made hand and you're behind. Wanting to get your stack in with 9-12 outs isn't a recipe for success, unless you think you can win the pot with the raise a good portion of the time.
you might be right here, I believe I wish I was depicted as TAG.. True that he has made hands most of time (2pair, sets, or straight), but I don't know if we can fold here after our c-bet? Also when I ship, he might fold 2pairs minimum but probably not lol
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Originally Posted by fortisque
Lol @ Villian having a check/raising range on an AKJ flop after flatting in a 3bet pot.
he is pretty strong after this line, but do you think hero can fold on flop with line taken knowing he probably got it?
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Originally Posted by Cardshark23
I would cbet 6500 to 7,000 on the flop. I can't blame you for shoving because you are never going to be in terrible shape and we have way too much equity to fold and i don't like flatting the flop raise. Pretty much a cooler. However there is some merit for checking back the flop for pot control. If he checks it you again on the turn you can start semi bluffing the turn. And if he leads turn you have an easy call and an easy decision on most rivers.
agree cbet smaller in general is better. Action will not change unfortunately in this case