As you can see the openers range is wide as **** in UTG2. I think I missplayed the hand, his range looked like AQ/AJ with one diamond some strong kings, AA, KK and my hand is very vulnerable. At the time I didnt know he played that wide of a range. Since he can't really fold that much Eq on the T, the raise on T is mandatory, right ?What do you guys think ?
I'm OK with how you played this one. You have a good bluff catching hand. It could be a bit of a chip spew by just calling down. I also wouldn't fault you for check raising the turn or river if you are certain they missed their flush draw.
You don't know how much equity he has on the flop because you don't know what his hand is. That's why people shouldn't post results, even in spoilers. Results are irrelevant to the analysis of the hand.
Villain's stats aren't overly laggy so we have to give him credit for a reasonably tight range opening from early position. So he will have good Kings (some with a single diamond), and lots of hands that hate that flop (AJ/AQ without a diamond, middle pairs without a diamond).
I would x/r the flop myself. You will get value from all single diamonds and some sticky AK/KQ. Sure you might fold out a bunch of worse hands but you have to realize that your 2P, while likely best now, is actually very vulnerable on this flop. AK/KQ have 6 outs to a better 2p and pick up more outs by the river due to the possibility of the river pairing the turn card. So having villain fold on the flop isn't a terrible outcome.
You don't know how much equity he has on the flop because you don't know what his hand is. That's why people shouldn't post results, even in spoilers. Results are irrelevant to the analysis of the hand.
Villain's stats aren't overly laggy so we have to give him credit for a reasonably tight range opening from early position. So he will have good Kings (some with a single diamond), and lots of hands that hate that flop (AJ/AQ without a diamond, middle pairs without a diamond).
I would x/r the flop myself. You will get value from all single diamonds and some sticky AK/KQ. Sure you might fold out a bunch of worse hands but you have to realize that your 2P, while likely best now, is actually very vulnerable on this flop. AK/KQ have 6 outs to a better 2p and pick up more outs by the river due to the possibility of the river pairing the turn card. So having villain fold on the flop isn't a terrible outcome.
Arent I pretty toast against the range that wants to get it in on the F? Flipping at best basically.
Just a guess without pulling any data, but he's probably really only got like 65% equity at best vs. V's continuing range. I don't think bloating the pot on a monotone board with bottom 2 is the best idea. I think you played the hand fine. You got 3 streets of value with a good but not great hand on a monotone board. Looks good to me.