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Originally Posted by suited fours
B/f 375, would love to keep 87 in his range, but these numbers are bigger than the hand histories so we don't know where his sheriff threshold is, if it exists.
Torn on which rivers would be a x/f, maybe none of them if we think we've successfully kept all sorts of nonsense in his range. 6,5,s will be gross tho, probably x/f those, maybe that's terrible, let's just say please bail us out with a live tell.
I'm also betting less* here. Vs range remains super weak and I want calls.
All of this pot geometry/shove turn/never folding/gotta start pricing out V thinking is just part of a Hail Mary strategy when unfamiliar playing deep. It will too often either get you stacked or end the hand too soon, particularly because so far, hero has left V super wide on early streets (priced V in/didn't want folds).
*less is relative to pot of course, but 375 is just huge irl for this game - so huge that hero really should now be perceived as at least reasonably strong, making big bets with
some claim to the main pot and having 3b-bet-bet on Kxx. This perception (hopefully I'm right) is very important to me because when a stationy V suddenly finds bets and raises on later streets, it should be extremely easy to puke-fold my AA, and Id like to leave room to make that fold far better which is an ancillary benefit to sizing turn 375ish.