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05-07-2014 , 01:32 PM
1/2, been at the table maybe an hour. In the only significant hand I had played I stacked two short-ish stacks after getting all-in pre-flop with TT (both players said 'let's gamble' or something similar as they shoved).

Villain is 35-40 Asian male. Very loose pre-flop, limping mostly but making occasional raises in the 17-22 range. Post-flop he's pretty 'medium' but leans toward loose/passive slightly it seems. Owns a popular Chinese restaurant in town, a lot of people at the table are talking to him about it, and old guy to his left is talking his ear off throughout the entire hand. In the one big hand I saw him play he check-called the flop then check-shoved the turn with a set.

Pre-flop Villain limps in MP, I raise to 12 in CO with AK, button, BB, and Villain call.

Flop: 752 (45 in pot)

It's checked to me, I bet 25, only Villain calls (in between answering old guy's incessant questions).

Turn: K

Villain checks, he has a little less than 200 in his stack (I cover), the pot is 95, what do you do? Interested in whether you would cbet the flop as well.
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05-07-2014 , 05:27 PM
Yes to C-Betting flop. 25 is okay. I prefer 30-35 but either way it sets up a bet bet line.

Turn is another bet...I am playing for stacks at this point. Just because you saw him take a check call, check raise line doesn't mean that is his only line. I am bet calling 70-80 here.
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