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Originally Posted by DGAF
His river sizing makes me want to ~ min-pop.
His tank on the flop makes me want to at least strongly consider getting more (all) money in on the turn.
--> unsophisticated players usually have big hands/not gut shots (unless it was rfd, so 1 combo) when they tank to that cbet and then c/r turn. They also rarely ever bet less on the river with the nuts than they made it on the turn (with the nuts), no matter how the board ran out.
I feel like I woulda played a bigger pot, but then again I'm pretty F silly and I sometimes struggle with the "really? I opened button with AA, flopped a set hu against the bb, he thought for a while with a gutshot to my baby cbet (wtf was he thinking about in this nothing pot?), he binked the gutter immediately and I have to bluff-catch the rest of the way with the second nuts on this wet ass board with my laggy image? really???"
Yeah, I can see your point. I skimmed the hand and the thread and never saw the tank on the flop or the fact that he had QQ when I posted. I could get on board with a turn raise based on the timing thing but I still think a river raise would be bad. It is less bad playing out of your image but tbh if he has a straight I absolutely love his river sizing. I will defer to your live experience as far as his turn, river sizing discrepancy but online or vs a sophisticated opponent I can't read this river sizing as clearly blocking and raise for value since they fold worse and jam better.
I just went to text you about the surf question as I doubt the thread derail would be appreciated but I can't find your cell. Text me and we can discuss it.