Hold'em No Limit ($0.15/$0.30 USD) - 2020/07/20 21:27:20 ET
Table 'PokerNowConverter' 10-max Seat #9 is the button
BB: Villain ($78.26 in chips)
UTG: P-FISH #1 ($28.42 in chips)
UTG+1: P-fish #2 ($5.89 in chips)
MP: Super p-fish #1 ($35.23 in chips)
LJ: Whale #1 ($29.14 in chips)
HJ: Decent Player #1 ($58.75 in chips)
CO: Unknown Player #1 ($30.70 in chips)
BTN: Unknown Player #2 ($58.55 in chips)
SB: Hero ($50.06 in chips)
Hero: posts small blind $0.15
Villain: posts big blind $0.30
No reads on the villain. Just sat down. 26/24 over 35 hands.
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Hero [Qs Qc]
P-FISH #1: folds
P-fish #2: folds
Super p-fish #1: calls $0.30
Whale #1: folds
Decent Player #1: folds
Unknown Player #1: calls $0.30
Unknown Player #2: folds
Hero: raises $2.10 to $2.40
Villain: raises $4.05 to $6.45
Super p-fish #1: folds
Unknown Player #1: folds
Hero: calls $4.05
*** FLOP *** [2s 6c 8s]
Hero: checks
Villain: bets $6.75
Hero: calls $6.75
*** TURN *** [2s 6c 8s] [2d]
Hero: checks
Villain: bets $13.50
Hero: calls $13.50
*** RIVER *** [2s 6c 8s 2d] [5s]
Hero: ?
1. Is it ever appropriate to put a 4bet here? I feel like if I 4bet and he shoves I just have to fold.
2. Does the blind dynamics and stack depth force me to play this check/call routine with him, or is that he's representing a wide array of hands that have decent SDV with me?
3. Should we ever have overpairs in our check/call range to defend against players with these type of hands?