This River too thin? I'm a pretty active 3b/4b player. I put him on AK TT 99 alot of the times here so I shoved river. he raises AA on flop or turn. he raises KK on turn so I think I have more combos that I'm beating when I shove here. so I think he only plays AK like this 1/4 of the time he may shove pre or on turn with AK.
hand 1 is close, don't know wether villains call here with 2p at 25nl but id prob shove in game bob
hand 2 is an easy fold, vill is never bluffing here at 25nl for that size
hand 3 i never raise turn esp against that size, just call down. your folding out worse and getting called/shoved on by better
Hand 1: Villain seems to be a weak tight player. Even if it's BoB i doubt a 4bet will be +EV against his range. As played i don't see many hands in Villains range you can valuebet the flop against. His range mostly consists hands like AQ,JJ,QQ,TT,99 maybe AK??? After he flatted the flop i think he never has a set since these kind of players tend to get it in with sets on drawy boards -> AQ,AK,QQ. As it goes c/c on the turn he hardly ever has AK. Whats left is AQ and QQ most of the time. Which makes the river a c/f imo.
Hand 2: You played the hand perfect up to the river call. I never see him bluffing here especially with that sizing. So he either has a straight too or more likely he has a flush..
Hand 3: In the first hand you claimed to be an active 3b/4b player. So why no 3bet AKs?? Even if the PFR is UTG you're just 100bb deep and got a super premium hand. Would have played much easier if you 3bet. As played ch/c on the flop is fine. But why are you ch/r the turn? You isolate yourself against stronger hands and you will make him fold hands he's valueowning himself with.
I didn't 3b my AK vs that specific player because he doesn't call OOP with hands like AQo or AJs. When he does call its most likely pp. When he shoves I'm flipping at best so I saw more value in calling and keeping all his AQo/AJs type hands in.
Hand 1 : I flat 3b pre - when you 4b with JJ in this spot you're turning your hand into a bluff effectively. Better to play post flop with JJ vs wider range.
Hand 2: Assuming people at these stakes shove sets for value here, I agree with everything you did in this hand. (cause only flushes that get to river have 10 spades in there which reduces flush combos and combos of sets is higher).
Hand 3: 3 b pre and I really think turn raise is bad.