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Originally Posted by DingusEgg
You said he is loose pre. So putting him on AA or AQ is way too specific "because he raised and cbet". Everybody limped, if he is as loose as you say there is a lot of dead money to try and raise out of the pot.
Have you seen villain raise half pot at any point in your session?
If he has a weak hand he likely can't win on the river by checking and you played it so passively that he could be trying bluff you off a flush, missed boat, missed straight or any weird combo of hands he thinks you have.
We're calling this river and taking down some notes if he does indeed show up with AA or AQ. If you're folding the river, you should have just folded the flop.
Hi, thanks for the analysis, good points.
I think I placed wrong emphasis on him being loose, he was basically 39% VPIP, so only a bit more than optimal.
The others however were playing way too many hands. The fact that they limped called makes Villain much more likely to have Aces, or definitely at least one Ace. I also unblock aces.
I am not sure how many bluffs he has, he bet flop, albeit after everyone checked, but got called by 2 players. So he must be afraid someone has a Q.
Would he take this line of betting 3 times with some wrap or FD?
I do agree I should have ripped turn and just end it.