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 Originally Posted by MadMojoMonkey
You have 188 hands on Villain, and all those pretty colorful numbers and you can't congeal it into any read at all on Villain?
Honest, serious questions:
Why do you use the numbers?
What do they gain you?
I'm not asking about people, in general. I'm asking about you.
No. To be honest, i can't congeal any read with these numbers. That's why i'm asking! 
I see he has a 3bet of 4 in 188 hands..... reliable? Don't think so.
Does he have a 3bet bluffing range against EP with these data? I Don't know.
So far i have ZERO info about his fold to 4bet.
I have no data of his 3bet pot playing tendencies.
BUT that's what i can look for in my very limited experience in NL10! I thought that if i'm missing something in my colorful numbers, someone with more experience could give me some extra imput.
This is what a see at the table. What am i missing here?
 Originally Posted by MadMojoMonkey
Does your Villain have chips? Yes? How many?
What does that tell you?
Bang! There's another.
I never even saw him dealt one card and already I have two solid pieces of information that can lead me to generalized reads. I will adjust as necessary.
I refuse to start at 0. I refuse to let any aspiring poker player say they have "no info" on Villain and get away with it. I (perhaps over-zealously) see it as laziness, but I accept that it is more a knee-jerk reaction to not knowing where to start.
Please forgive any assertive tone on my part. 
So...that's your info?
 Originally Posted by MadMojoMonkey
There is no way to answer if it's better to 4-bet PRE w/o any context at all.
Next time i should say that i have no CONTEXT instead of no info.
Please, i'm a begginer in NL10, if you are not gonna be helpful, i would appreciate to show your lack of sex somewhere else.
Please forgive any assertive tone on my part. 
 Originally Posted by MrFerguson91
With AKs I would sometimes 4 bet and sometimes call a 3 bet, or even sometimes call an open raise with it just to mix up the play a little. I've learnt not to over value AK as it has gotten me into trouble so many times before. Preflop you played absolutely fine here. I'd be a little wary of the 3bet though as they can usually represent hands like AA and KK.
Post flop I would have led out with a cbet instead of checking because of the flush draw that is there and it would also have given villain an opportunity to fold or to raise over the top of you which would let you know that you were probably beaten and you could have found it easier to throw the hand away not having invested so much of your stack in the pot. River for me is a fold here as well but a hard one tbh. I'd be annoyed folding it but would have to convince myself I was definately beat.
Thanks!!! I would never have thoght of leading out. I think that i'm afraid of that tendency of raising every donk bet, but i don't know if that applies in 3bet pots.
Thanks again and sorry for my english!
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