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Originally Posted by Stupidbanana
Interesting answers, very informative.
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Dude, you're killing me. If you're going to do some switcheroo stuff like this, at least use some pronouns after the reveal, so we know who you're referring to.
So, if I got this right, V1 was actually you, with 44, and "hero" was one of the best Lags in the room, but also possibly spewy, with AQdd?
With that understanding, your open pre with 44 in the CO seems fine. His 3B is probably usually ok, but also possibly too aggro/spewy. Your call is probably wrong, because it's just too small a PP to continue with when we're not quite deep enough to set mine. It's kinda fishy, but it worked out.
If you called with the idea that you're going to rep wide post and just out-play him from IP, I salute your willingness to engage in such shenanigans. Tell me you were willing to run a huge bluff if you didn't flop a set, and it's cool, but only once in a while.
His flop 2/3 pot c-bet from OOP when HU is fine. Not sure how I feel about your raise size.
Part of me loves it for inducing spaz-jam. Part of me hates it because if he flat calls and folds turn we lost value, and I think he's going to be flat calling a lot more than spaz-jamming. As an alternative, you could flat call, and raise turn on a brick, and really put him in the blender.
He shouldn't jam. He should just call. You shouldn't have many if any sets there, but you could have 2P or a draw, and he's got too much going on to fold but not enough going on to jam. He could call, check- evaluate turn, possibly pick up some equity and continue or abort mission.
Good luck with the reverse hand history police, if they show up to clamp you in irons.
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