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More posts by riverbandit15
Very easy 4bet pre imo. He 3bet/folds some(or a lot), and you almost always have good equity when called.
Calling is not bad, as it keeps all of his air in, but this postflop play seems a ...
-Can we get value?
HELLYEAH!
-Can we get more value by playing our hand 'slower'?
Maybe.
Why should we 4bet?
-BB can have the top of his range here, we get it i...
Raise the turn, he will propably be hesitant to fold a tp+gs hand
I snapcall here unless I have an extremely strong reason not to.
A line of calling 3bets oop, c/overshoving flop represents a bad player almost all the time. There are several draws possib...
First hand: He can call you with worse, plus you don't want to give a free card to his equity-piece hands. Bet.
Second hand: Given he is loose-passive, bet the flop. If a blank comes on th...
Plus if we have to play this hand OOP, i would prefer to be HU.
AQs plays completely fine multiway, even oop. AQo is a bit closer to a 3bet in a vacu...
Folding Ak preflop is definately a valid option.
But in this case, CO is clearly a bad player. I can see him 3betting worse than QQ+/Ak, so folding seems weak. Without a read on his contin...
You should have shoved the river imo.
As played, you need 27% equity to call.
I would highly discount two pair hands. He folds pre/on the turn with 87.
T7 is a fold for him ...
I think your cbet is too big. Given how wet this board is, and how much he will semibluff/valueraise, I would just bet the minimum to fold out his air, and if I get called, I am propably done wi...
Checking back the flop is standard. You don't get value by betting, and you don't make better hands fold. The same goes for the turn. You didn't put fds into his range, so I don't understand wha...