This range is way too tight and I'd start thinking about game flow.
If it's a great/loose game and the button is a reg, I'm folding a lot to move things along to a better spot. If the game is...
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This range is way too tight and I'd start thinking about game flow.
If it's a great/loose game and the button is a reg, I'm folding a lot to move things along to a better spot. If the game is...
Game needs to be super-fishy with a bunch of money behind.
Otherwise I'm only making this play if I think I can steal the pot without a set a fair % of the time. In that case I really don't need...
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If a public cardroom isn't running the game at a loss, the rake on 3/6 is probably very difficult to beat unless it's 5+ players to every flop.
Even then, ouch!
Getting diagnosed was one of the best things that ever happened to me.
Fuck you.
This isn't a take-away line.
He waited for you to bet his hand for him on the flop + turn and now he wants to try to play a really big pot.
Based on the way the game plays, do players check/fold in this spot very often?
Easy flat.
In 3 bet pots?
Re-raise the flop.
Given the effective stack size, I'm cool with getting it in here.
JJ and TT are in his range (along with a bunch of stuff that beats you.)
Why did you raise the flop?
I would flat and hope a worse pair stacks himself off or someone goes crazy and shoves over.
He folded vs AK and would have won the flip OBV...
His 3-bet size screams value and I doubt he's going to get everyone to fold often enough to play a lot of weak hands this way. He also probably knows this.
Not folding.
It was heads-up to the flop.
You have an unlikely straight and trips are a plausible hand for him.
I would shove unless I could read him. Then I might check and re-evaluate.
If he was calling down light, then he's not going to bet the river.
If he was drawing checking puts you in a spot where...
C-Bet % after a single raise or C-Bet % after a re-raise?
If I call pre-flop, I'm not folding the flop and I would probably bet this turn.
Call pre-flop, float a paired flop, pop the turn, pot the river.
Looks like a pretty standard line for me when I flip the spew bit.
He can't be spewing here?
I'm paying this off every time.
He can't have QQ/JJ here?
I'd probably raise in the heat of the moment.
That said, I like calling to see if he goes crazy trying to protect a one pair hand.
Not enough money behind to think about folding here.
I'm all-in. If he can beat top 2, good for him I hope the River is an Ace.
You're out of position.
You have a pretty goodish hand.
I would just ship it in.
If he's folding anything to a ship here, LOL!
It feels like a close spot in term of equity and by shipping you...
Lol
Bad players do strange things sometimes.