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Originally Posted by baannii4
thanks for the replies
i wanted to 3 bet at the time but i kinda chickened out and flatted which was pretty bad i definitely should've folded instead if i didn't pull the trigger on the 3 bet.
i think the next big mistake i made was not check/calling river and letting him bluff his missed draws which make up a big part of his range. i'm kinda turning my hand into a bluff on the river but at the same time i feel like a big part of his range that beats me raises at some point (flopped straights, baby flushes, sets, etc). Maybe he heroes with KJ, AK type stuff with the Ah or something.
Anyway, he ended up having Ah10x for the flopped straight with the nut flush redraw. He kinda nit rolled me by taking forever to call but i guess my line was pretty strong.
given how monstrously strong he flopped, and how strong his redraw was, he played this hand like an absolute nit/weak/tight player. I cannot agree with your description of V in the intro.
still, you are going to stack off here to just about all of your V's, except for the super nitty type. Which this particular V is. When he flats the turn, alarm bells should start to go off. only other hand he would play this way would be A
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