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09-28-2018 , 07:38 AM
1/3, public holiday

There are more recreational players than usual. Calling ranges are particularly inelastic on this day. There is no history vs any opponents.

Hero has a very bad image, playing few hands and getting coolered or value-owned each time involved in pot, is down two buyins.

Villain (35yo white male, 30/20, $200) opens UTG to $16.
Hero ($300) 3-bets to $40 in UTG+1 with KKsc
Everyone folds except Villain who calls.

Flop: ($84) A95hh

Villain shoves for his remaining $160

What do you do?
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09-28-2018 , 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Solomon_Peabody
1/3, public holiday

There are more recreational players than usual. Calling ranges are particularly inelastic on this day. There is no history vs any opponents.

Hero has a very bad image, playing few hands and getting coolered or value-owned each time involved in pot, is down two buyins.

Villain (35yo white male, 30/20, $200) opens UTG to $16.
Hero ($300) 3-bets to $40 in UTG+1 with KKsc
Everyone folds except Villain who calls.

Flop: ($84) A95hh

Villain shoves for his remaining $160

What do you do?
Fold and punish his bad play by calling with Ax+, which we will have a lot as the 3-bettor.
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09-28-2018 , 09:07 AM
Fold
Putting villian on AQ+
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09-28-2018 , 11:52 AM
I like our 3bet size as it does a good job preventing ~setmining odds and we can safely commit on non-Ace flops.

I'm not an internet poker guy so I'm not familiar with the number stats description; english reads please.

If he's super bluffy / semi-bluffy / tricky, might have to consider a call.

If he's just typical OMG-there's-a-flush-draw-and-I-don't-want-you-to-suck-out, I just fold.

Greaddependent,imoG
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