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 Originally Posted by d0zer
 Originally Posted by Renton
i don't much like your advice. A call is super standard in hand 4. 4betting makes too many hands fold and folding is absolutely awful. Hand 5, bet call is clearly better than c/c, as he is likely to only bet hands that beat us if we check. Hand 6, you can't fold this pre with these odds.
Right...I forgot to put my "I'm a f'n donk so take my advice with a grain of salt" disclaimer.
Hand 4: So many 25NL nits don't 3-bet without QQ+/AK. I suggested 4-betting to force this nit to define his hand. As it stands, you don't know if you're good on the flop. How do we play the flop on this safe board after flatting? Do we get it in with QQ as an overpair? Do you like the flop raise?
So you would be 4-betting for info and not value? That seems bad to me. Yes I plan to get it in on most safe flops at this limit, although there is not much harm to peeling a street on Jxx and folding to the second barrel.
Hand 5: You don't think a TAG would try to bluff this river to rep flush? I guess he's calling with AJ/KJ/QQ/KK, so that's probably enough?
Why would he turn a made hand into a bluff, he called down two streets so he can't have air.
Hand6: See I've always felt these spots are real dodgy. This is probably just me wanting to avoid difficult post-flop decisions, but I've always hated flatting a min-3bet (despite odds) with AQo cause it plays terribly in multi-ways and is well behind most 25NL'ers 3-betting range so you can't be all that confident on many flops that you hit.
OIC he's a lagg and a halfstack. Is that what I'm missing here?
Yes, he's crazy and short enough that we are easily priced in to call and stack off on a pair.
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