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    Default 200NL - 3bet pot, river line?

    Villain is a tight reg who steals lots and folds to 3bets 87%. Probably sees me as a little spewy this session and possibly in general (since I am )

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    Preflop: Hero is BB with J, J
    5 folds, Button raises to $6, 1 fold, Hero raises to $22, Button calls $16

    Flop: ($45) 7, 9, 3 (2 players)
    Hero checks, Button bets $27, Hero calls $27

    Turn: ($99) 5 (2 players)
    Hero checks, Button checks

    River: ($99) 4 (2 players)
    Hero needs a plan
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    Those are the two lines I thought of... you call a PSB?
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    I prefer a check call here tbh, and yeah id call a psb if he made one.
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    Default Re: 200NL - 3bet pot, river line?

    Quote Originally Posted by ATOTHEC101
    I prefer a check call here tbh, and yeah id call a psb if he made one.
    This^^

    Quote Originally Posted by Keilah
    Villain is a tight reg who steals lots and folds to 3bets 87%.
    Villain would not often bet a PSB on the river with QQ+
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    I hate your line on every street.
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    if someone is folding to 3-bet 87% then just 3-bet them with trash and call with all your good hands including AA and KK until you see them adjusting
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    if i flat call with JJ preflop vs an aggressive TA, i'd play the same like you did in this hand. When you 3 bet preflop, you should usually c-bet big on the flop IMO. In general, i attempt to continue my consistency in my passive or aggressive play. As played, c/c on the river is good.
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    where was the flop cbet?
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    flattin ur 4bets, makin u tilt
    I dont get why we 3bet preflop but didnt bet the flop; I also don't get why most of you think he will bluff or value bet very thin on this river.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nutsinho
    I dont get why we 3bet preflop but didnt bet the flop
    I agree here, I missed that from the hand.

    Quote Originally Posted by nutsinho
    I also don't get why most of you think he will bluff or value bet very thin on this river.
    His line is pretty weak, seems like AK/AQ/88/TT/JJ/QQ. So I would say, let him bluff his AK/AQ on river. If we bet, the only hand that we beat and will call a river bet is TT.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcatdog
    if someone is folding to 3-bet 87% then just 3-bet them with trash and call with all your good hands including AA and KK until you see them adjusting
    Just because he's folding to 87% of ALL 3bets doesn't mean he's folding 87% of his BU raises to a 3-bet from a reg who 3-bets reasonably often. Sounds like good advice on the surface though.

    My thinking was that, on any street, the only value I get from betting is vs TT or 9x, but if I bet and he raises (which he should with draws), I'm folding. So I thought c/c was appropriate.

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