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05-10-2019 , 05:34 PM
1/3 late night 6 handed.

H: TAG image, 600 behind in CO.
V: TAG card room prop, solid but not great player. A little value heavy with his betting range, rarely 3!. 500 behind in BB.

Hand:

H opens to $10 w Jh Qh
Folds to V in BB call

Flop ($21): Kc,4c,10s
V: check
H: cbet 10
V:calls

Turn: ($41): As
V: check
H: bet 30
V: call

River: ($101) 8c
V: leads out for 60
H:??

Please give me any thoughts on sizing and river decision.
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05-10-2019 , 05:56 PM
I'm fine with preflop especially with stacks this deep.

I'm fine with our cbet and like our smallish sizing too. I think we lose a lotta hands that just give up here OOP and meanwhile we set a nice price to possibly get ourselves to the river UI with equity (if we choose to).

I might size up the turn a little bit as I doubt we're getting action from lone pears that have now turned into even worse lone pears, so let's start targetting pairs that have turned into two pears.

Sucky river. I'm guessing there's enough two pears that don't want to check/raise turn for fear of running into bigger hands where we can't fold getting this decent price. A decent player is going to be able to fold some of those two pears so not much value in a raise, imo. I think against the nittier opponents we can start mixing in some folds here too.

Gsolongaswedon'traisetheriver,nicehand,imoG
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05-10-2019 , 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by gobbledygeek
I'm fine with preflop especially with stacks this deep.

I'm fine with our cbet and like our smallish sizing too. I think we lose a lotta hands that just give up here OOP and meanwhile we set a nice price to possibly get ourselves to the river UI with equity (if we choose to).

I might size up the turn a little bit as I doubt we're getting action from lone pears that have now turned into even worse lone pears, so let's start targetting pairs that have turned into two pears.

Sucky river. I'm guessing there's enough two pears that don't want to check/raise turn for fear of running into bigger hands where we can't fold getting this decent price. A decent player is going to be able to fold some of those two pears so not much value in a raise, imo. I think against the nittier opponents we can start mixing in some folds here too.

Gsolongaswedon'traisetheriver,nicehand,imoG
You're fine with pre flop? There's literally zero reason to do anything besides open. Sizing is fine.

Pears must be your favorite fruit. I'm more of a peach and watermelon person.

I agree, call river.
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