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2/5 AA Deepstack vs LAG villain 2/5 AA Deepstack vs LAG villain

01-04-2016 , 08:08 PM
Game: Live 2/5
Hand: AAsc
Position: BTN
Stack: 950$
Villain: Really loose opening really often preflop and betting/raising often OTF, often close to PSB, I’ve seen him make really bad calls with bottom pair ish. UTG+1 and covers with a stack of 4 000$.

Preflop Action: V limps, I raise to 25$, BB calls, V calls. (75$)
Flop: 467r
Action: BB bets 25$, V reraises to 125$, I 3-bet to 400$, BB folds, V called. (900$) I have 525$ left.
Turn: 4h
Action: Check, check.
River: 8c
Action: He 300$, I?

I check the turn because I don’t think he is calling with worse really often, not sure he is calling often enough with 89, overpairs, 67 or other.
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01-04-2016 , 08:20 PM
What is V's stack size?
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01-04-2016 , 08:24 PM
AP shove turn. We created the small SPR and we counterfeited 67 now. Hope he hero calls with worse like 75/65s.

I'd call flop evaluate turn. How can we love shoveling in an overpair on 467r board when we started with a 13:1 SPR?
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01-04-2016 , 08:25 PM
It's a tough spot, he can defs have hands like 45/56 in his range.

I don't hate the check back on the turn but are we calling all rivers that aren't 3/6/7/8?

I think I cry fold the river tbh, he has soo many combos of hands that beat us & his limp narrows the range more towards hands like 45/56/66/77 etc.

edit - I like what the guy above wrote I really like flatting flop IP as opposed to raising again.
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01-04-2016 , 08:36 PM
When reading the post, my thought was "3-bet flop to check turn?" I'd most likely flat the flop, and re-eval on turn. I'm not loving the situation tho, a donk, followed by a raise before you act. Since you 3-bet the flop, and that turn card is pretty good for us, I'd say its a shove turn.
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01-04-2016 , 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Gorgalosk
What is V's stack size?
It's written in V's description, 4000$.
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01-04-2016 , 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by FergusonCurly
AP shove turn. We created the small SPR and we counterfeited 67 now. Hope he hero calls with worse like 75/65s.

I'd call flop evaluate turn. How can we love shoveling in an overpair on 467r board when we started with a 13:1 SPR?
I love putting a lot of money OTF, his range is wide the way he was playing and he's calling wide. I think I fu***d up on the turn tho.
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01-05-2016 , 12:04 AM
I don´t really like the turn 3! bet. I think we give him an excuse to fold all of the hands that are in bad shape against us and he continues with a range that has like 40 or 50% equity against us: 54,56,64,76,75,87,89,44,55,66,77,88. I would prefer a call IP.

As played shove turn for value/protection. I don´t really think it´s a spot where checking gets us extra value. The 4 was a decent card for us. A hand like 55 has >20% equity that we are allowing to realize for free. The described player probably calls with a hand like that. I really hate checking behind here.

Don't feel like thinking about the river right now.

Last edited by kookiemonster; 01-05-2016 at 12:09 AM.
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01-05-2016 , 01:03 AM
turn is a must shove.

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01-05-2016 , 08:32 AM
as others have said...jam turn,

AP I have to fold the river here 55,66,77 and based on description...54,56,57,58s are very well in his range
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01-05-2016 , 01:17 PM
As others have said, cold call the flop. A 3! commits you to the hand. It folds out most draws and hands you beat, making it harder to extract more money on a good turn. Sets and pairs dominate villain's calling range. Hands like TT or QQ can find a tight fold.

As played, shove the turn. You've committed half your stack and you're not folding. It's your last chance to get value from someone overplaying a draw. A river scare card could cause overpairs to fold. You're losing your money to boats and straights (barring a miracle). You might as well get value from worse.
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01-05-2016 , 02:31 PM
All-in OTT.
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01-05-2016 , 04:08 PM
yeah, turn is brutal.

I am tilt calling river even though I beat next to nothing bc the idea of being bluffed in this spot would make me suicidal.
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01-05-2016 , 06:20 PM
Agree ship turn


Flop raise is fine but I would make it smaller to ensure he doesn't find a fold for hands like 45, 56 88 etc
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