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    Default 100nl - 160bb deep vs TAG - Disclaimer: ITT I c/f a flush

    Villain is new to 100nl. He has quickly moved from 25nl-50nl-100nl and I've played with him at each stake. Fairly solid for the most part, 16/13/3 with a 35ish ATS, 4% 3bet. Doesn't really get out of line much though he's pretty aggressive postflop, cbets too much, however I've seen him miss major value on the river in a few spots against huge fish.

    New DB, I only have 550 hands on him now and lost some notes. We have 3b/4b each other a bit in the past but haven't gotten to far out of line.

    His cbet % is 83%. I plan on c/ring a decent amout of flops, and floating oop a bit if I can find some good spots. The BB is a huge nit and I never expect him to squeeze here without the nuts so I think I'm okay with my call pre - would be interested if anyone disagrees here. Sometimes I'll 3bet but given the stacks, the BB, and how villain plays postflop I felt calling was best.


    $0.5/$1 No Limit Holdem
    9 Players
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    Stacks:
    UTG ($105.25)
    UTG+1 ($101)
    MP1 ($112.35)
    MP2 ($40.50)
    MP3 ($161.60)
    CO ($102.70)
    BTN ($46.55)
    Hero ($208.10)
    BB ($107.60)

    Pre-Flop: ($1.50, 9 players) Hero is SB
    4 folds, MP3 raises to $4, 2 folds, Hero calls $3.50, 1 fold

    Flop: ($9, 2 players)
    Hero checks, MP3 bets $6, Hero raises to $20, MP3 calls $14

    Turn: ($49, 2 players)
    Hero bets $28, MP3 calls $28

    River: ($105, 2 players)
    Hero checks, MP3 bets $70, Hero folds

    When he called my c/r I felt like I could eliminate sets from his range because I'm sure he'd try and get it in, especially since my range will consist of draws often. I'm not sure if he'd fold top pair or an overpair right away on the flop, but I think we can assume he's going to call my c/r and possibly one more street.

    I felt better fd's were a significant part of his range because we're a bit deep for him to be shipping them over my c/r (I think he would be aware of this) so when he flats with say Adxd he keeps in all my draws he dominates.

    Also I dunno about my sizing at all...I bet smallish on the turn to try and get another street from Qx that perhaps peeled my c/r. Perhaps instead of checking the river a blocking bet would have been better. Not sure I'd ever get 3 streets from 1 pair though given my line. I figured I could check and see Qx check back and likely not turn his hand into a bluff, though if I jam river I doubt he ever calls with enough worse hands, so I can't really value bet.

    Maybe this is standard I dunno, I'm usually the one making hero calls though rather than hero folds so this may just be awful. Would like to hear some input on what you guys think of his range.
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    This is absolutely horrible. I was hoping at least that the board would be paired...

    Pre is meh.

    Turn sizing is small.... I would like to bet turn bigger to set up a shove and even if we're not shipping a river a bigger bet gets more value from 22/44

    Most importantly, why the hell aren't you betting the river? I'm totally ok with bet/folding like $50 or so as played. c/f is just awful though, he could be valuebetting worse.......
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    I figured he re-raise sets often enough on the flop. Maybe we could say 2/3 of the time he'd re-raise and the rest just call? Thus I only included 22 in this range to show that. This also only includes suited combo's of AQ because he should be able to get away from them on the turn maybe?

    Board: Qd 4c 2d 7d As
    Dead:

    equity win tie pots won pots tied
    Hand 0: 38.462% 38.46% 00.00% 5 0.00 { Td9d }
    Hand 1: 61.538% 61.54% 00.00% 8 0.00 { 22, AdKd, AQs, AdJd, Ad8d, Ad6d, Ad5d, Ad4d, Ad3d, KdJd }

    His range could have a few more better Flushes but a few worse ones as well so they just cancel each other out.


    Now if we widen his range its a shove: This is assuming he'll continue with all AQ combo's, still assuming he re-raises sets on the flop the majority of the time.

    oard: Qd 4c 2d 7d As
    Dead:

    equity win tie pots won pots tied
    Hand 0: 60.000% 60.00% 00.00% 12 0.00 { Td9d }
    Hand 1: 40.000% 40.00% 00.00% 8 0.00 { 22, AdKd, AQs, AdJd, Ad8d, Ad6d, Ad5d, Ad4d, Ad3d, KdJd, AQo }


    The thing is I've seen him check back here in spots like this with 1 pair and im not really sure he's even value betting AQ. Guess checking sucks horribly. It really comes down to how light he's peeling my flop+turn bets and as played I think I sized my turn bet in a way that does get peeled light, and with that, his range is probably more likely on the wide end of the spectrum which should allow us to value bet. I might be also making a poor assumption abuot him trying to felt sets most of the time on the flop, he could be just peeling with them more than I think.
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    this is abso awful. I hate every street

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    whats the point of calling preflop OOP and c/folding your made flush when you show weakness and induce on the river ? I cant really understand this hand B/F >>>>>>c/f
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    What the hell are you doing? Bet like $36 on the turn and shove the river.
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    I think he's probably calling 22 almost all the time this deep. 44 some of the time. You forgot to add 54d, 65d and 86d into his range, also AdAx.

    You have played this guy more than me so your range may be better, but if that is the case you need to look at your flop c/r. If he's 3betting all hands that we have decent implied odds against then c/r is terrible since we essentially have to fold to a 3bet. If he's really playing how you have suggested then the flop is the mistake. Either way you've messed this hand up in a big way somewhere along the line!
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    Quote Originally Posted by badgers
    I think he's probably calling 22 almost all the time this deep. 44 some of the time. You forgot to add 54d, 65d and 86d into his range, also AdAx.

    You have played this guy more than me so your range may be better, but if that is the case you need to look at your flop c/r. If he's 3betting all hands that we have decent implied odds against then c/r is terrible since we essentially have to fold to a 3bet. If he's really playing how you have suggested then the flop is the mistake. Either way you've messed this hand up in a big way somewhere along the line!
    he forgot to c/r all in on the river...
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    Quote Originally Posted by badgers
    I think he's probably calling 22 almost all the time this deep. 44 some of the time. You forgot to add 54d, 65d and 86d into his range, also AdAx.

    You have played this guy more than me so your range may be better, but if that is the case you need to look at your flop c/r. If he's 3betting all hands that we have decent implied odds against then c/r is terrible since we essentially have to fold to a 3bet. If he's really playing how you have suggested then the flop is the mistake. Either way you've messed this hand up in a big way somewhere along the line!
    thanks for this reply I know exactly why every street is terrible now.
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    checkraising the flop is fine, assuming you are folding to a 3bet. But once you hit you can't just checkfold...

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