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08-06-2015 , 04:20 PM
$1/2 late night. Most stacks around $400. $15 raises can be expected to produce a 5 way flop.

UTG limper is super loose, willing to limp call bigish raises. I moved recently to get position on him.

UTG+2 is limpy, weak, white guy in 20's early 30's.

V is heavily muscled and tattooed guy in 30's. Been at table for 1/2 hour. Despite his appearance he seems to play a passive game, conservative post flop. Not sure what he calls raises with. Saw him call for $8 more in BB with K4o off, so not tight.

Hero is 20's white guy. Doing most of the pot building at this table. Not been caught out of line, yet. TAG image.

UTG limps, UTG+2 limps, Hero ($700) raises KQ to $20, V ($300) calls from CO, everyone else folds.

Flop ($43): 567

Hero bets $30, V calls.

Better to just surrender here? PP 44+ are never folding. AK,AQ?

Turn ($100) 6

Checked around.

River: Q

Hero bets $50
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08-06-2015 , 04:23 PM
looks good. I may cbet 20-25
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08-06-2015 , 04:50 PM
Maybe this is a leak, but I don't c-bet low connected boards like 567 with just a bare two overs that often. OP, can you provide any insight as to why you c-bet here?
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08-06-2015 , 04:59 PM
I don't c-bet this flop. I can't see us getting folds anywhere near often enough; probably only like AT/AJ/KJ/QJ/QT hands fold. That's way too low a portion of CO's range.
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08-06-2015 , 05:10 PM
Against wide range callers I'll sometimes check this flop and delayed Cbet some turns if it checks through.

Against tighter flatting ranges with lots of medium aces, Broadway's and high SCs I'll Cbet this. But it's mostly one and done. When he checks back the 6 turn i feel good about our rivered Q and feel we can get value from A7 75s 97s, 88-TT ... It's a little thin so I'd def keep it smallish as you did since a larger bet that folds worse pairs will prevent us from getting called by worse often enough to be profitable. Obv b/f.
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08-06-2015 , 05:35 PM
I'm mostly c-betting this board against fit-or-fold players focused on making a hand. There are plenty of those in my casino, but mostly during the daytime.

Against the late-night crowd, I'm usually not c-betting the flop.

As played, bet/folding small on the river looks great.
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08-06-2015 , 06:03 PM
NH
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08-07-2015 , 01:01 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by fitzthetaxman
Maybe this is a leak, but I don't c-bet low connected boards like 567 with just a bare two overs that often. OP, can you provide any insight as to why you c-bet here?
Because I'm bad. I think he has a lot of big cards in his range that will fold. Suited broadways, KQ, AJ+. Haven't done any work with his range, equity yet.
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08-07-2015 , 01:15 AM
Cbet is good here.

Most live players will surrender equity with Ace high and smaller PP. Passive players will continue calling with some equity.

Check on the turn is good. We could triple barrel some villains here but a passive player calling here is likely ahead or has enough equity to call another bet here.

River sizing IMO is too small

I think the question on the river is, will he call with any 7 or 5 for any amount? I think that the answer is yes. I mean, if he calling $50, is he calling $150? In my experience, yes he is.

I would bet (I dont see his stack size) $150 if he started with $200 to put him all in.
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08-07-2015 , 08:35 AM
OP, you have described V as loose PF. That means the Broadway-type hands that might fold to the c-bet are a very small portion of his range.
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