Obviously possible, but what makes him fishy?
The only value hands that make sense here are KJ and K8 (sort of).
He could have 88 and 44 but not sure why he'd check the turn.
We're getting 3:1 and we beat 6x K8, lose to 3x 88, 3x 44, 6x KJ, and maybe 4 combos of lol played AQ. Prolly have to call?
Really just depends what he does with K8. If he's actually a tag then he never has K8 and you're always losing. If he does have K8 then he's just a lose fish and we can't fold.
It's prolly KJ about 85% of the time though.
Obviously possible, but what makes him fishy?
The only value hands that make sense here are KJ and K8 (sort of).
He could have 88 and 44 but not sure why he'd check the turn.
We're getting 3:1 and we beat 6x K8, lose to 3x 88, 3x 44, 6x KJ, and maybe 4 combos of lol played AQ. Prolly have to call?
Really just depends what he does with K8. If he's actually a tag then he never has K8 and you're always losing. If he does have K8 then he's just a lose fish and we can't fold.
It's prolly KJ about 85% of the time though.
Instead of tag fish I think I should have used the word NIT. He's been very tight and always comes in for a raise rather than limping. But he's a Rec player on vacation.
Grunch: Not sure what 'tag fish' means. 'white 60s' guy = Old Man Coffee, weak/tight I guess?
FFS why are we checking the flop and turn?
As played, I insta-fold to big river raises from OMC types; this is never a bluff and we don't beat any value hand. KJ is probably the bottom of his range here.
Seriously why did we 3 bet pre? We get that flop so why do we check it ? We make top 2 on turn again why the hell are we checking ? What kind of flop are you looking for to c bet after you 3 bet pre? I don't mean to come off as a dick I am just trying to understand.