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09-13-2019 , 04:54 PM
Btn tilted young reg 15
H sb AQ 60

(125) AsJx7s
75 c

(275) A
150 c

(575) 4

He has about pot left behind...standard jam spot or?
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09-13-2019 , 05:24 PM
Can go bigger on both flop and turn; yes, easy river shove
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09-13-2019 , 08:45 PM
Looks standard. As long as the flush didn't come in the river is a toss up between shove and check/shove. Which is better depends on how villain is tilting. If the flush did come in then check/evaluate (with a heavy bias towards calling) is probably best.

Also raising preflop would be standard here. A tilted villain is likely opening any two cards and will call too wide.
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09-14-2019 , 01:45 AM
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Originally Posted by snowmachineshopsit
Btn tilted young reg 15

H sb AQ 60



(125) AsJx7s

75 c



(275) A

150 c



(575) 4



He has about pot left behind...standard jam spot or?

I mean your sizes are big and seem to indicate that you wanted to set up a spot to jam. So why aren’t you jamming immediately? Let him call it off with A5


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09-14-2019 , 02:43 AM
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Originally Posted by QuadJ

Also raising preflop would be standard here. A tilted villain is likely opening any two cards and will call too wide.
I 3bp
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09-14-2019 , 02:46 AM
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Originally Posted by jdr0317
I mean your sizes are big and seem to indicate that you wanted to set up a spot to jam. So why aren’t you jamming immediately? Let him call it off with A5


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Seemed like there were very few combos of [suited] Ax left for him to call with. Wondered if there was any merit to checking and letting him bluff off missed hands. I would assume some of the bigger draws would raise flop though.
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