I don't think this warrants a whole thread, and no one said low-content, so here we go...also I think the advice in this thread is far more solid generally since a lot more regs respond
(in keeping with the current topic). That's not to say there aren't a lot of "unreg" posters who don't give good advice, but the signal-noise ratio is better.
Playing strong hands oop, always hate it myself as I find I hate half the decisions I make even if they seem right.
Game is 3-5 NL, hero has 750, villain covers. Villain likes to limp-call a lot, hasn't been seen bluffing a lot but isn't terribly tight either. Pretty standard loose-passive but can VB, can raise, and I have seen one river bluff from him previously against a wild-aggro player. My image is pretty aggro.
Hero has A
A
in the BB
Villain limps, 3 others limp, SB completes, hero raises to 35 (trying to keep SPR very high or very low oop...obv this is right in the middle and poor, was expecting 2 callers) ...definitely tinkering with this), only villain calls.
Pot 90ish
J
9
2
I bet 70 villain calls.
Pot 230
8
I bet 170 villain calls
Pot 570
7
I check villain bets 150, I call.
On the river the odds were just to great to fold, but then again I bet nearly nothing. Str got there, flush got there. I have a bad track record of trying to B/F, and b/f like 200 (putting in 470 total of my 750 stack and folding...or 200 of my 480ish stack on the river to fold) seems sort of poor as well.