I'm still going to bet for value ~7.50 here, especially if he thinks that we're too loose. What's your vbetting range if you're planning on checking this behind?
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I'm still going to bet for value ~7.50 here, especially if he thinks that we're too loose. What's your vbetting range if you're planning on checking this behind?
If I were villain, I'd be minraising my bluffs since we effectively leverage our stack with a minraise. Would be really hard to for hero to be rebluffing too with no reads and after villain...
Ship it pre if you're going to 4b. I don't understand the call at all. You weren't thinking of putting in half your stack only to fold on a flop were you?
If MP wasn't ever folding to 3b I think it would be better just to 3b yourself. That and BB's overall 3b is pretty low.
But as played, I'd make it 6
I'd just ship over his minraise. It's not like villain will be putting any more money in w/ his bluffs, and folding seems too tight.
Your flop sizing sets up a turn jam w/ a psb. I don't really see any extra EV in betting 3 streets over jamming turn, and given how villain seems to be a bad loose passive, there should be value in...
Especially with the rake being so high at micros, this becomes more of a fold.
What griffey said. What's the reasoning behind x/f turn? If I were to check this turn, I would think it's to x/c.
Hand 1 and 2 have the same link.
Hand 1: My usual line would be to be bet turn 1/2-2/3 pot and check back river. I don't know how much value you can actually get by betting river. Even though...
Pre should at least be a call. Steal % on btn is pretty important stat here, but we should be calling more in general if villain is opening 2x. If BB squeezes often then I'd opt to 3b. Flop I'd...
Hand 1: Seems fine
Hand 2: Fine to cbet, though I'd probably bet smaller
Hand 3: Seems fine
Hand 3 seems like the worst one to barrel turn. That turn card reduces our value combos, and it...
Hand 1) xb
Hand 2) xb
Hand 3) 1/4-1/2 pot to try to get a crying call from Tx or 9x
Hand 4) You could probably bet something like 1/4-1/2 pot. It's really unlikely that he's going to check a J...
Although over a small sample, villain seems bad. I don't think we should be too worried about being bluffed because:
1) Most people won't be turning pairs or other made hands into bluffs.
2)...
x/f river. You're only beating AJ here. Make sure you make a note that the villain floated 76s on an A82r board and that we could probably double barrel him more liberally.
You could b/f something like $2. I mean a value bet would be really thin, but if you make it that small his K6s hands could call.
Is this your standard raise size pre for a steal? I'd consider making it smaller given that the villain is aggressively restealing.
As for the hand, this is really villain dependent. There's a...
Bigger pre, bigger flop, bigger turn. River is a fold. There are probably a lot more 4's in villain's range other than 44
You guys realize that most of the money you're going to make off this type of villain is through showdown right?
Obviously if you flop an ace, it's happy times; but what about those times you hit...
What hands are you trying to bluff villain off of with a bet on the turn?
Open bigger pre. Post is probably fine vs this fish.
Bet turn bigger. As played, b/f like $3.5. I wouldn't count on people folding sets or top 2 at 25NL and I don't think you should be bluffing in a spot that you can vbet.
Why would you want to polarize your range when villain's range is bluffcatchers? If you want to bet the river as a bluff, it'd be better to bet small to rep a more depolarized value range cuz when...
Why are you calling pre?
well ldo
Arjonius said nothing wrong with folding pre. But yes, there is something wrong with folding pre cuz you'd pass up +EV spot.
k, yeah do what bikes says