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01-10-2019 , 08:17 PM
I’m typing this while still at the table lol

Been playing for an hour and have won a bunch of small/medium pots without having shown down the majority of my hands so my image might be seen as someone in the mix and taking lots of stabs.

I’m at 1300 villain in question seems on the young side of middle aged and has a pirate beard with a stack of around ~600/700

Villain limps mp. we raise 20 from CO with Aj

Bb calls villain calls. 3 way

Flop (60): 643
Bb checks, villain donks 35 we call bb folds

Turn (130): A

Villlain continues to lead for 80, we call

River (290): 7

Villain leads for 130 and has about 350ish left

Do we hero call here?
Bluff shove? O_o?
Fold ?

I’ll give my own thoughts in a bit but I dont want to bias the start of the discussion

Last edited by BigBadBabar; 01-11-2019 at 02:48 AM.
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01-10-2019 , 08:18 PM
If a mod could correct the moronic auto correct from my phone in thread title that’d be cool. Need to change “okay” to play. Thanks
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01-11-2019 , 11:09 AM
Raise flop ? Donk bets are generally weak; lets put the pressure on
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01-11-2019 , 01:42 PM
raise > fold > call

I would put V on some 2p hand (A6/A4) or some Ax5h.
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01-11-2019 , 02:15 PM
Single Donk bets are one thing, but calling a raise OOP and firing all 3 streets should make anyone concerned. I think I would raise on flop or turn and fold to any further action. AP fold.

Are all suited broadway cards in his range? Flopped flush? AxKh/Qh? Set mining? 55h?
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01-11-2019 , 10:57 PM
I generally think this type of opponent isn’t value betting two pair or a set here or even a straight, ive called him two streets already and I have plenty of flushes in my range, so basically I think this bet is reasonably polarized. Which makes me think call vs raise, but I’d be pretty gross if I’m wrong on that assessment
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