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Here is a hand that I think I played well. Thoughts? Particularly on bet sizing to extract the most value possible.
At the time of the hand villain looked like a very tight reg was like 8/5 but HM2 only shows me all the hands I have on them now and he's 15/10 over 21 hands.
$0.02/$0.05 No Limit Holdem
6 Players
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Stacks:
UTG ($109.2BB) 109bb
UTG+1 ($100BB) 100bb
CO ($108.6BB) 109bb
BTN ($223.6BB) 224bb
SB ($98.2BB) 98bb
BB Hero ($182BB) 182bb
Pre-Flop: (1.4BB, 6 players) Hero is BB
UTG raises to 3BB, 4 folds, Hero calls 2BB
Flop: ($6.4BB, 2 players)
Hero checks, UTG checks
Turn: ($6.4BB, 2)
Hero bets 2.8BB, UTG calls 2.8BB
River: ($12BB, 2)
Hero bets 10BB, UTG calls 10BB
Pre I think flatting is the only thing to do against someone who is shaping up to be so tight. The one street I think I may have misplayed here is the flop I think against a tight range villain is probably betting this board enough and the plan was to x/r but maybe there is value in donking if villain is more passive (nowhere near enough of a sample on villain).
Turn I'm thinking that villains range is now mostly just overcards some PP. Some % of his face hh cards get there but I'd expect most villains to be betting these hands on the flop. Here I am looking to keep villains ranges as wide as possible hence the smaller sizing and I think villain is capable of calling. The plan is to obviously call any raises but then to be cautious on the river.
River this ace hits villains range really hard and I think bet/fold here is good when I opt for a big sizing. If I don't think villain is folding his strong Ax here (i.e. most of his range) is there value in an overbet/fold?
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