shoobri
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Diana
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I guess your plan was C-bet any flop? Why bet flop? You think he folds a lot of flops?
And I don't know exactly what those stats mean VP/PFR/AF I guess?
Than you should fold as played if his agression factor is 0.5 after he checkraises the flop.
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shoobri
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I guess your plan was C-bet any flop? Why bet flop? You think he folds a lot of flops?
And I don't know exactly what those stats mean VP/PFR/AF I guess?
Than you should fold as played if his agression factor is 0.5 after he checkraises the flop.
I bet the flop becase I have a lot of outs. Any two clubs or diamonds and or ace or 3. There is no way I'm folding even to a check raise. However with Villain having less than full stack is this play -ev?
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Oink
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Its a small sample size but I think its rather safe to assume that this guy wont turn out to be a 60/30 LAG when you get a good sample on him.
Problem with this flop is that if those are his true stats his range is pretty tight PF and it hammers this flop: He most likely dont 3bet many if any KKxx, but he will call most if not all. He most likely dont 3bet big rundowns PF but calls at least the premium ones and prolly also most 1 gappers and some 2 gappers. The same with medium rundowns and the same with hands like QJJTds or JJT9ss.
So the problem is when this guy c/r the flop your hand sucks. And what sucks even more is that you dont have a clear cut a fold as you would have 100bb deep. So if you decide to b/shove you end up sticking in 47bb or so with less than 50% erquity to contest a 6bb pot.
Cliff notes: Against a guy like this I check flop hoping to improve as his range just caught up with my hand and then some. If turn is a brick I take one of should he bet. If he checks I bet. If turn is say a Q which doesnt give a fd I fold.
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