Quote Originally Posted by XTR1000
Quote Originally Posted by dev
Sample set is not nearly big enough to come to a conclusion about post-flop play.
Then dont mention stats in the first place.
Because the sample set IS big enough to read him on pre-flop play. You got something against me or what?

Quote Originally Posted by XTR1000
What are u "avoiding" by pushing turn? Given spr I´d shove turn for value, not to keep him from bluffing
Ok, good point. Call river then?

Quote Originally Posted by pgil
if he is 75/6 he can have so many hands including the 4 or the 5 that pushing the turn is pretty much required after your flop raise.

You could look at a miniscule postflop af another way (if it were relevant based on sample size). Such a small af probably means that he is slowplaying a lot of TP/2pr hands. If he is slowplaying TP then why is he attempting to take this pot down before the pf raiser gets to act? He could have a Q with no heart, either of the other cards on the board with or without a heart, random nonsensical hands, PP that may or may not have a heart, a random high heart, the possibilities are pretty well endless from this type of player.

put it in on the turn and expect to be called by a wide range of hands, most of which you are ahead of. definitely can't see folding the river with the way the hand played out.
This is spot-on, he had j5 and tripped on the river.