1. Villain stats are 45/13. Do you c/r F, shove T or as played do you shove R? We get value from 3's, 45, maybe some Ax and we lose to all the other flushes and full houses.
Hand 1- wp! Never folding baby flush heads up, and raising allows him to fold his bluffs. Worth pointing out that you don't need to protect as much from 4 card flushes, because 2 of the 8 cards left give u straight flush.
Hand 2 - I would probably shove preflop. As played, def bet flop and probably call with flush and 1 over.
Hand 3- wp. He won't have too many aces, and you can rep one.
1. Question is if we should check/shove R or just call, I was not going to fold to his bet.
3. I think that he has some aces, A2-A8 maybe. I hope that he folds all his 5x 2x...If I was OOP I would shove for sure but given that we can check back I don't know what line is better.
1 if he is liming most of his Ax(witch he prob is with those stats) there are more combos of trips and Ax than there are of hands that beat you...so, it comes down to weather or not he will call a re raise with Ax...if he is stationy raising to 2k seems good to me...hes more likey to call the small raise w/Ax than a AI, plus we have a fighting chance if he calls and we're beat
2 both plays are close in ev and vs regs a mixed strategy of both is best
3 jaming vs that wide range that has a lot of 2x 3x 4x 5x and weaker FD's is best