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Deep oop w Nut Gutter vs Reg

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  1. #1

    Default Deep oop w Nut Gutter vs Reg

    No particularly relevant history between villain and I; he's kind of a "2007" tagg reg (auto-raises donk leads, bluffs in very obvious spots, pot controls lots on A and K hi flops with less than TPTK).

    This is the first hand in a good while that had me thinking for a long time afterwards...

    Eff stacks 1300$ at 3-6 nl

    Villain raises btn 3.5x, I flat from SB, BB folds.

    flop is (46$)

    I lead 37$, villain quickly raises to 105, I think for about 3 seconds and make it 260$

    Villain calls after about 5 secs.

    turn (pot is 560ish w about 1k behind) is

    board now reads

    I...
    when the vpip's are high and the value bets are like razors, who can be safe?
  2. #2
    Why donk lead this board? Your b/3bet range on this board after not 3betting pre so pretty ridiculously narrow (KJ/222).

    I'd rather just c/c this flop. A high is good enough, and we have bd FD for added turn equity too.
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  3. #3
    c/f turn, if he checks u can vbet blank river biggish

    and lol 2007 reg thats awesome
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  4. #4
    c/c flop, turn i'd c/f.
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  5. #5
    I agree with all so far. Your hand is definitely strong enough to c/c and your in a really shitty spot if he raises. I'd check turn for sure as played, I dunno how i feel about the flop 3 bet.
  6. #6
    Your lead/3bet is bad, i agree with c/c, c/f'ed turn.
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