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Originally Posted by Amanaplan
For sure not a snap by any means, just too much equity to release against block bet sizing and all the advantages in our favor heading to the river.
...and yea his range is massive and includes so many pair+spade type hands monkeying around, some legitamate worse for value, and a whole lot of ‘hands that ck call anyway so might as well lead’ stuff.
This is where I'm at too. Combine that with the insane image V has, and I just can't fold OTT when V splash bets a random pile of chips that pretty much equates to a blocking bet. If this V is as LAGtard as advertised, then I think he can absolutely use the turn as a scare card in an attempt to make hero fold 1p hands. I'm not first pumping, but I'm calling turn IP and evaluating river.
OTR, kinda weird IMO. Rivering nut-trips actually shouldn't change much, though we do now beat 76, and I guess the very unlikely Q7/Q6 if he can be that insanely wide. This may be super nitty, but I'm just tabling my hand here. I think hero's hand is somewhat faceup, and once a spewy LAG gives up on this river I think hero only gets value from the case A. I guess it comes down to how often V decides to pot control with Ax versus how often he's trying to take another non-standard line by trying to induce with flushes and boats. All the time he shows up with random crap and missed draws should be irrelevant, as he can't call a river bet with those hands anyways. I just think there are a lot more combos of flushes/boats than there are Ax holdings.
Last edited by branch0095; 08-18-2018 at 03:12 AM.