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12-23-2018 , 12:59 AM
Hand 1:
2K effective, aggressive pro.
MP open to 30, button 3 bets to 110. Hero 4 bet KK sb to 330. Villain button calls.
700 - Flop AQ8 flush draw. Hero bet 220 (prefer check?). Villain calls.
1140 - AQ89o. Checks.
1140 - AQ89Xo. Check. Villain 600.

Hand 2:
1500 effective, aggressive pro.
Hero Button open JTs to 30, SB villain 3 bets to 130. Hero call.
270 - K9X one of hero suit. Villain bets 100. Hero call.
470 - K9XT rb. Villain bets 240. Hero call.
750 - K9XTJ villain 500.

Hand 3:
1500 effective, aggressive pro. Straddle to 20, 5 handed.
Hero KK CO to 70, BB Villain call, straddle call.
215 - QJ8 rb. Checks.
215 - QJ8Q flush draw not hero suit. Villain 70. Straddle fold. Hero call.
355 - QJ8QXo. Villain 530.

Hand 4:
2300 effective, aggressive pro. EP open to 30, LJ villain 100. Hero HJ KK to 300. Villain calls.
645 - AJX rb. Checks.
645 - AJXA. Checks.
645 - AJXAX. Villain 600.
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12-23-2018 , 02:22 AM
Whoops, hand 1 actually completed flush on river with hero none of that suit.
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12-23-2018 , 07:49 PM
I think first 2 hands are folds and I did. 3 and 4 I called but would like feedback on overall line. Thank you.
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12-24-2018 , 12:00 AM
You will get more and better feed back splitting up single hands into their own thread or at the very least use a converter.

Hand 1: Check flop and fold river as
played.

Hand 2: I just fold the flop. You block bluffs don't block value bets and bluffing is bad. As played fold turn, fold river.

Hand 3: cbet flop. Villain's line seems weird. Might call river but probably not worth the cost of the large overbet.

Hand 4: raise slightly more pre-flop. 4 bet isn't bad but effective stacks are deep and warrant a bigger 4 bet. Call river as played. I'd consider betting the turn getting checked to twice.
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12-25-2018 , 10:42 AM
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You will get more and better feed back splitting up single hands into their own thread or at the very least use a converter.
+1.

Also provide More info on villain, hero’s image, history, special hands etc.

Hand 1: Flop bet fine. We have so many hands we want to bet here. Would t split range. Fold river.

Hand 2: Flop call fine, turn and River are folds.

Hand 3: bet flop, fold river.

Hand 4: bet turn, as played call river.
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12-25-2018 , 12:22 PM
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You will get more and better feed back splitting up single hands into their own thread or at the very least use a converter.
+1.

Also provide More info on villain, hero’s image, history, special hands etc.

Hand 1: Flop bet fine. We have so many hands we want to bet here. Would t split range. Fold river.

Hand 2: Flop call fine, turn and River are folds.

Hand 3: bet flop, fold river.

Hand 4: bet turn, as played call river.
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01-29-2019 , 03:43 PM
Hand 4 is a call imo, I like the check on the turn. I think if had a big hand he'd better smaller to take you to value town.... smells like a bluff. My other advice is to quit having an ace on the flop when you have KK
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02-01-2019 , 05:48 AM
I think one of the more interesting hands in this list would be number two. I think you could make an argument for turning this particular hand into a bluff, I think you will find that a lot of decent players will give you credit for having a strong hand in this position and could possibly get villain to fold hands towards the top of his range. Especially on a rainbow board it is hard to construct a bluffing range from playing in villains perspective. Also you are blocking a large part of his value range TT, KTs, QJs etc. As well as having a significant amount of equity against his one pair holdings AK, KQs etc. If you do choose to take you're line and face the bet on the river I think that you will have a significant number of straights and sets in your range that you could call with instead and agree w/ folding.
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