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    Default 1/2 antes: AA in 3bet pot

    Another crazy table. Maniacs vs maniacs. I don't recommend these ante tables for anyone looking for value btw.

    Villain is 33/23/3 with 9% 3bet.

    Standard b/c turn? Who likes b/f turn or raise flop?

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    Hero (Button) ($472.90)
    SB ($230.65)
    BB ($486.95)
    UTG ($399.70)
    MP ($226.05)
    CO ($944.45)

    Preflop: Hero is Button with A, A
    1 fold, MP bets $6, 1 fold, Hero raises to $20, 2 folds, MP calls $14

    Flop: ($44.80) 7, 8, J (2 players)
    MP bets $14, Hero calls $14

    Turn: ($72.80) 6 (2 players)
    MP checks, hero?
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    flattin ur 4bets, makin u tilt
    renton why would you even consider b/f here
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    flattin ur 4bets, makin u tilt
    i agree that we get c/r less than 10% so "b/f" is kind of misleading but i do not agree with your villain c/r range at all
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    The small flop donk will induce a shitload of floats and I'm assuming he knows that. We have underrepped aces in 3bet pot.
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    then wouldn't it be a great spot to bet turn and CALL a CR since you expect him to do this with a wide range putting YOU on floats/weak holdings?
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    Aren't there too many possible bad turn cards to come on this board to be flatting such a small flop donk bet?
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    i misread the depth and stakes of the hand so i just deleted my posts
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    wtf lol, you don't think we gain from reading your posts and actually understanding nutsinho's replies?
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    I just want to say that if I was opp and I had a nut hand i'd c/r the flop less than 3x the bet and bet turn and bet river. That seems like the optimal line given his image.
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    I think I raise the flop here because I just don't want to see the turn this cheap. On the turn I just bet call. I've no idea what he would don't like this though so all my thoughts are based on the science of 'zomg we have AA in a 3bet pot'.

    I guess it's kinda likely he has > AA here because I just don't think people put enough effort into their lines to do things like this with anything other than a big hand.

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