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    Default 100nl vs serial squeezer, flop middle set

    ok, villain is aggro and reasonably good although notes suggest a little too spewish pre-flop and stacks off lighter than i would.
    Street by street I guess. Thoughts?
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    SB ($99)
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    Preflop: Hero is UTG with J, J
    Hero raises to $3.50, 4 folds, Button calls $3.50, 1 fold, BB raises to $14.50, Hero calls $11, Button calls $11

    Flop: ($44) J, 9, A (3 players)
    BB bets $36, Hero calls $36, 1 fold
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    If he's spewish preflop you could just get it in there. As played I think calling flop is fine, especially if he is capable of two barrelling a lot here with air and of course if he 3bets with like a gay Ax and still thinks it's the nuts. In these spots I always time down a tad and make a call which I think causes for more weak hands to bet the turn.
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    yep, i kinda disagree with kmind though, he's squeezing an utg raise and we're slightly deep, this is not the spot to stack off preflop unless he is really really spewy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kmind
    If he's spewish preflop you could just get it in there..
    his stack off range is still ahead of mine. His particular brand of spew is position problems, generally inappropriate 3-bet play and how he responds to 3-bets.

    Quote Originally Posted by kmind
    In these spots I always time down a tad and make a call which I think causes for more weak hands to bet the turn.
    timing tells aren't with hands between multi-tabling regs.
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    Yeah you are right about the preflop but I'm not just talking about his stack off range, of course it beats you.

    As far as timing tells: are you saying they don't notice timing tells but balancing your play is important as you say in your other posts?
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    I like the call with the chance button comes along. Let him fire again. AK is as likely as AA here. Hell, so is 99 for that matter.

    If we held AK then I would raise flop.
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    if just get it in, he's gotta call with AK getting 1:3
    the pots too big to allow free draws
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    Board's not drawy enough to worry about. Think about what would be drawing on that board that calls a 3bet PF. QT?KQ? If they're that bad let them draw to their gutter or OESD with bad odds.

    We have BBs range crushed here and should let him hang himself on turn IMO.
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    Standard.

    Pushing over his squeeze is the other option worth considering.

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