Results: $44.06 pot ($2.20 rake)
Final Board: A K Q 6 9
SB showed T J and won $41.86 ($19.98 net)
Hero showed K A and lost (-$21.88 net)
Villain is 53/17, 0% 3b, 2.7agg, 48hands
What do u think about stacking off on turn? Is it better just to call on turn ?
If I call on turn and river comes 9 and villain pushes should I call ?
I would play it the same. There are of course the 16 combos of JT, that is the clear dark spot on this situation. The bright side is, villain can also have 6 combos of AQ, 4 combos of KQ, 4 combos of A6. He could be over valuing an Ax type hand, or be spazzing out with a back door flush draw. Overall I don't think I would do anything differently, we don't have his range crushed or anything, but I do think we should have enough equity on average to make felting profitable.
I would play it the same. There are of course the 16 combos of JT, that is the clear dark spot on this situation. The bright side is, villain can also have 6 combos of AQ, 4 combos of KQ, 4 combos of A6. He could be over valuing an Ax type hand, or be spazzing out with a back door flush draw. Overall I don't think I would do anything differently, we don't have his range crushed or anything, but I do think we should have enough equity on average to make felting profitable.
This
There are a lot of bad rivers and he will call with worse ott and we always have outs
I don't think we lose enough value against villain's value hands we beat to warrant a shove. Villain is a big fish and is most likely calling these "bad rivers".
I think it's close though and it would obviously be a shove OOP.