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Originally Posted by Casper05
Whatever it doesnt matter I'm done with the convo I'm happy with my play and defintely think he shoves with tons more than just AQcc.
See, this is my problem with your play. You haven't played me before and had no idea what I would do this with. The truth is, my shoving range on the turn (playing with 100bb starting stacks) is limited to basically sets, two pair, AA and pretty much this exact draw. Obviously, that adjusts based on the particular player, but I knew nothing about you.
With AQcc, though, I don't really need to know much about your game. I obviously didn't know you were a 2+2 reg since I'm a table selecting nit, which (in my mind) widens your check-raising range on the turn. I also generally give people that buy in full a little more credit; as in, I assume they're going to be a little more aggressive than their short stacking counterparts. I had no reason to think you weren't good since it was just an accidental auto-post that got this hand started (although I often [probably unfairly] think, "this guy is a donk" when they defend the BB the first hand). But even still, against a random, the turn check-raise makes little sense. I feel like it's exactly two pair (where the second pair is a 5) or a cheap bluff attempt. I mean, certainly a flopped set of threes or KJ might check it twice, but that seems suicidal out of position on this particular flop and I generally think full buy in opponents 3bet KJ on the first hand.
Okay, this all kind of rambled a bit because I'm typing and playing the best thing ever, Super Turbos.
Basically, you don't know my range and that makes your play fairly kamikaze. I don't know your range, but it doesn't seem like it can be all that strong and even if it is; even against a set, I have decent equity.
All of that said, my preference is to play players that think five red cards beat a full house.
Good luck to everyone that plays today.