2/5 c/r on flop against v with wide range
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2/5
V running good, won 2 k pot about an hour ago, seems a bit laggy, could just be that he's running good vpip 30-40% playing quite aggro post flop but not maniac by any means.
H vpip 10% very tag
Eff stacks 1300
H utg ak ss
V mp
H open for 15, reg tag utg+2 calls, v calls
Flop (50) 345s
H x, reg x, v bets 35, h?
Is this a flop that can be attacked with c/r? Feels like v could have a lot of weak 1 pr type hands in his range. I have straight outs, overs and bd nutflush outs, or is it better to just fold oop in this spot?
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I don't think a c/r will get him off of much that he bet with, personally. If he has anything, he's deep enough to call to try to stack you. Also, if A or K comes on turn, you might be behind and if s comes on turn, it's going to cost you to see the river, unless you try to set a price and he comes along w/o raising.
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$20 pre - $15 is too weak especially for UTG and your stack sizes
Flop is a $30-$35 bet
Turn is a bet on any K-Q-2 or spade - i'd check any other card
Check raise is absolutely ******ed. We rarely have 67 or A2 in our range, very few sets and 2 pairs.
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Pre is too small IMO. I go 25 pre.
I don't like any option on flop. Definitely not raising we have so few value hands we x/r on this board. Presumably we lead with all of our overpairs.
Calling is meh. No turn is really great for us other than I guess a spade. Oop so don't get to see how he reacts to turn card. In position I'd definitely float here.
Fold also meh. We may be ahead and have outs against his betting range here.
I think call>Fold>>>raise