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AQo TPTK on coordinated flop AQo TPTK on coordinated flop

12-27-2020 , 04:18 AM
Villain is extremely loose MABG (we have seen T4o and 62o calling a raise) and pretty aggro post. Lots of donking into raisers and not much folding to raises.

3-5 spread, 600 max bet. 5 handed, about 600 eff

Hero in sb with AsQd

Pre: V in CO opens 15, btn folds, hero raise to 75, V calls

Flop (155) : QsJd9s
Hero..

We have about 3.5x pot behind. Should we consider jamming?
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12-27-2020 , 05:24 AM
WHATS his range here? ASsuming 62o isn’t in his 3bet calling range .

What worse hands will he call with vs bet with?

You say he is Aggro post flop- will he bet if you check?

All that to say I don’t see the purpose of an overshove as you minimize his ability to bluff and maximize his ability to call off with nutted hands.
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12-27-2020 , 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by esspoker
All that to say I don’t see the purpose of an overshove as you minimize his ability to bluff and maximize his ability to call off with nutted hands.
+1 to all of that.

Given villain description I'm not likely to give up your hand at any point but you want villain to come along with worse hands. The real question here is bet or check/shove depending on how light villain will bet and call if you check.
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12-27-2020 , 01:45 PM
I'd either bet small like $50 and then shove most turns, or go for the crai.

I think both options are solid. Betting super small induces a spazz factor some of the time and also sometimes looks fos to players on later street aggression. Crai is good as well because of his super aggressive nature.
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12-27-2020 , 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by sixsevenoff
I'd either bet small like $50 and then shove most turns, or go for the crai.

I think both options are solid. Betting super small induces a spazz factor some of the time and also sometimes looks fos to players on later street aggression. Crai is good as well because of his super aggressive nature.

Also, check raise ends the betting on the flop. Which is what we want as a good portion of the deck is hard to play on the turn.


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12-27-2020 , 03:01 PM
Grunch

5x the pfr with only one player is a hefty preflop bet but not crazy. You said he has a wide calling range pre, but many players with cold call a raise in position loose and tighten up considerably to a 3bet. Not to mention we want to think about if he has a limp range and what that says about his own range.

SPR is 3.5 and you say he's aggro. I think you should just bet 2/3 pot on flop and jam safe turns (no 4 straighter). Call any shove, but not loving it. If you shove right here it's a massive overbet and you kind of give him some easy decisions to make in order to play correctly against you. The more standard bet gives him more opportunity to make mistakes IMHO.
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12-27-2020 , 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by sixsevenoff
I'd either bet small like $50 and then shove most turns, or go for the crai.

I think both options are solid. Betting super small induces a spazz factor some of the time and also sometimes looks fos to players on later street aggression. Crai is good as well because of his super aggressive nature.
I like this.
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