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09-22-2021 , 05:55 PM
Not many hands on villain, I was curious about the sizing on the river or if I should of made it smaller to induce hands like Jx?

The turn check is a huge leak in my game I need to work on.

https://play.americascardroom.eu/onl...a77d16df199da9

Thoughts on the river as played, we always go for the thin value right?
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09-23-2021 , 07:42 PM
Specifically for your question about the river, just jam. You could have plenty of bluffs given your preflop/flop/turn action so I doubt he’s folding a jack anyways. Plus your jam isn’t some crazy overbet.

Unless the players behind you had been squeezing a lot and you were hoping for that to happen, you should be 3! AK preflop. I think your flop sizing could be a little bigger. You should be trying to play for stacks (by the river) with this hand on this flop, so size accordingly and don’t miss that turn bet. You got extremely lucky that he bombed the river or else you never would’ve doubled up.

And yes, river is a jam. It’s not a thin shove at all.
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09-24-2021 , 05:20 AM
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Originally Posted by DonkArmyFish
Not many hands on villain, I was curious about the sizing on the river or if I should of made it smaller to induce hands like Jx?

The turn check is a huge leak in my game I need to work on.

https://play.americascardroom.eu/onl...a77d16df199da9

Thoughts on the river as played, we always go for the thin value right?
1) This is 100% a three bet.
2) Prefer a slightly larger sizing. Something more like 30k would have been good. You'll get plenty of value from worse hands such as worse kings and straight draws.
3) If we're betting the flop there's no reason for us to slow down on the turn.
4) River is pretty standard.
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