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    Default 10nl spot on the turn

    villaiin is 20/15 with 100% cbet over 50

    Button ($14.59)
    Hero (SB) ($10)
    BB ($5.60)
    UTG ($4)
    UTG+1 ($10.42)
    MP1 ($5.67)
    MP2 ($12.48)
    CO ($25.95)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with Q, A
    5 folds, Button bets $0.40, Hero calls $0.35, 1 fold

    Flop: ($0.90) 4, K, K (2 players)
    Hero checks, Button bets $0.69, Hero calls $0.69

    Turn: ($2.28) 6 (2 players)
    Hero bets?

    His % to steal i cant remember, but he steals a reasonable amount. I can rep a king pretty hard here and with the turned FD a semiblurf seems good..is it? I mean even a pp is probably ahead of his range if his % to steal is high enough, as his cbet is borderline meaningless
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    I prob 3bet here from the blinds but thats just me.

    On the turn I really dont know if I donk it, I might go for a c/r and if he checks behind then we have a chance to hit our flush or try and bluff the river with a $1.85 bet
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    I like flatting pre since we expect Villain to put more money in on every Flop. I'd c/c Turn; we often have the best hand, we have good equity.
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    3-bet preflop sounds good, esp vs a high steal, since his range would be too wide to really pay you off if you hit hard, but calling is good too. I like c/f on the flop. It's just easiest, the pot is teeny, and you don't have anything. If you did want to continue, a donk or c/r is better than a c/c, c/r probably gets the most folds. I would bet the turn with your increased equity and not c/c, just because there's no reason to draw when there's still no evidence he has anything he could pay you off with, ie there's no implied odds there.
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    I like flatting or raising preflop. Vs this villain I'd probably lean towards flatting especially if BB is a fish who will call with dominated Qs or As. I'd also expect to c/r a lot of flops though on this one I think I'd rather float like you did and then either lead or c/r the turn based on his tendency to barrel.
    [00:29] <daven> dc, why not check turn behind
    [00:30] <DC> daven
    [00:30] <DC> on my hand?
    [00:30] <daven> yep
    [00:30] <DC> because I am drunk
    [00:30] <daven> nice reason
    [00:30] <daven> no further questions
    [00:30] <yaawn> ^^Lol

    Problem officer...?
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    +1 to DC

    Flatting pre is fine since it keeps his range super wide and we don't have reads on what kind of Ax hands he continues with to 3bets. (Does he fold AJs? ATs? or only continue with AK?)

    I like floating the flop since he has so much BS in his range and we have the best hand so often and we can hit a draw or Q or A to give us what is likely the best hand. I probably just c/c the turn again tho and take it to showdown with A high unless river is a 9, T, or J then I probably c/f if he triple barrels.

    If you want to lead this turn, I think its probably suboptimal, but not a terrible play. Bet sizing would be good ~1.50. The problem with betting here is if we do, we have to bet/fold since we have like ~25% against his shoving range at best. I'd prefer c/c since he can check it through and get us to a cheap showdown with A high and it doesn't allow him to blow us off our draw.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roid_Rage View Post
    +1 to DC

    Flatting pre is fine since it keeps his range super wide and we don't have reads on what kind of Ax hands he continues with to 3bets. (Does he fold AJs? ATs? or only continue with AK?)

    I like floating the flop since he has so much BS in his range and we have the best hand so often and we can hit a draw or Q or A to give us what is likely the best hand. I probably just c/c the turn again tho and take it to showdown with A high unless river is a 9, T, or J then I probably c/f if he triple barrels.

    If you want to lead this turn, I think its probably suboptimal, but not a terrible play. Bet sizing would be good ~1.50. The problem with betting here is if we do, we have to bet/fold since we have like ~25% against his shoving range at best. I'd prefer c/c since he can check it through and get us to a cheap showdown with A high and it doesn't allow him to blow us off our draw.
    agreed

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