First night I've seen villain, def not a reg. I think he is 1 or 2 tabling. If he is paying attention to my play then he will view me as aggro. However, we have not really been in any big pots together yet.
243BB effective
villain 38/18
fold to 3 bet 55
fold to flop bet 45
fold to turn bet 25
~300 hands
$1 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 5 players
UTG: $305.72
CO: $110.55
BTN: $31.50
SB: $148.32
Hero (BB): $243.07
SB posts SB $0.50,
Hero posts BB $1.00
Pre Flop: ($1.50) Hero has A
A
UTG raises to $4.00,
fold,
fold, SB calls $3.50,
Hero raises to $20.00,
UTG calls $16.00, SB calls $16.00
Flop: ($60.00, 3 players) 6
J
3
SB checks,
Hero bets $30.00,
UTG calls $30.00,
fold
Turn: ($120.00, 2 players) J
Hero bets $90.00,
UTG calls $90.00
River: ($300.00, 2 players) 7
Hero bets $103.07 and is all-in
Flop I think he raises all sets so I put him on a ton of spade draws, Jx and pairs, not sure where to draw the line maybe 88+. Throw in the occasional 45 straight draw.
Turn I feel I should have bet smaller. I think I overcompensated feeling that I should have bet the flop bigger.
If I make it $60 it's giving him pretty good odds on his draws. But it also makes it easier for him to come along with a wider range like TT and QQ. Then the pot would be $240 and I guess my river plan would be to check fold spades and shove bricks? Or should I ever just be check folding the river? I don't like that idea much because he is going to check back QQ KK which I think he will call every time.