krap ik 64 is the nuts, I'm really tired and tbh I didn't even notice the flush on the board all O thought OTT was that I had a flush-draw now which is pretty lol
Whats your bluff range otr? Would cc as well. Calling as played with the Ac blocker.
Pre is ok. Not loving the flop peel OOP but have seen worse
Fairly high variance line.
I think the line depends on the kind of player he is.
I think its imperative that you have a plan on future streets if you peel the flop, however the flop cbet doesn't really say much about his hand because the ip flop cbet is as standard as it gets. There are alot of turn cards that you could make a move on, and you got one.
As played I would b/f the river. He played it exactly like a flush. C/C is fine as well and can see how it would be preferred.
What does everyone think about 3b/f pre? MP/LP raise, you could very well be ahead, AceBlocker etc, and popping it up to 11k could take it right there.
What does everyone think about r/f the turn? If he calls, C/F river?
I don't really hate 3-bet pre at these stack sizes at all since A4o isn't a particularly great hand to see a flop with. Actually like 3-bet more than defending because you're probably looking at ~35% equity against likely lead out range and you're out of position. I think if you 3-bet you probably have to assume you're double barrelling the take the pot down unless you connect unless villain's soft and willing to fold either pf or to a single c-bet.
As played, I think I'm check/calling the flop. Maybe consider c/r the turn because there's a fairly limited number of made flushes villain could have with the Ac in your hand and Tc on the board. Villain's more likely to have a weaker pair or overs to the board than anything they'd be thrilled about sticking around with.
Once the river hits I think a bet is fine because again, there are a limited number of likely flush combos in villain's open range (unless they're opening with a lot of weird two and three-gap stuff with no Tc or Ac in their hand). Sizing is a little big, maybe more like 20K to get sets and overpairs to pay you off, although honestly those hands are calling 28K so it's likely fine. I think I'm still calling the jam on the river because I'm just not buying MP has a flush in this spot and if they do, good game.
I'm folding pre. or folding flop. calling turn, river depending on how I see villain either check calling or bet folding about 13- 15 k.
never not folding flop though.
also prefer 3 bet pre to flat but probs not doing this readless.
oh and pre I'm even folding if villain 2x'ed.
Doesn't matter the comparison between pot odds and our equity vs his range. What matters is how are we going to realize that equity. Whats the plan readless flopping 2 pair?