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    Default [NL25] bloated pot with TPMK

    Not many reads against villain, too loose pre flop

    I felt lost on this hand as soon as I paired my medium ace on this 3betted pot. Maybe should I flat call to begin with?

    His flop call, small turn bet and half size pot shove looked weird, but a thinking player realizing a have a weak ace or a mid pair would play the same. I nonetheless have 3 to 1 odds.

    $0.1/$0.25 No Limit Holdem
    5 players
    Converted at weaktight.com

    Stacks:
    UTG Snack89 ($9.22)
    CO kiliclimber ($46.73)
    BTN Mr_GreenDK ($23.49)
    SB zirookie ($27.04)
    BB Hero ($35.39)

    Pre-flop: ($0.35, 5 players) Hero is BB
    2 folds, Mr_GreenDK raises to $1.25, 1 fold, Hero raises to $3, Mr_GreenDK calls $1.75

    Flop: ($6.10, 2 players)
    Hero bets $4, Mr_GreenDK calls $4

    Turn: ($14.10, 2 players)
    Hero checks, Mr_GreenDK bets $4.50, Hero calls $4.50

    River: ($23.10, 2 players)
    Hero checks, Mr_GreenDK goes all-in $11.99, Hero ?
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    I don't think you 3-bet this to play TPMK for value thru 3 streets... I'm with you thru the flop c-bet, but I'm prolly check/folding this on the Turn. You're behind AT+, A2, A3 & A7. That puts you ahead of only 4 Ax combos and tieing with 1. You're also behind 22,33 and any 7 on the River. The only way you win this is a) you're up against a total f-tard betting 3 streets with sub-As hand or b) someone decent bluffing you triple-barrel style... I'm personally not waiting around to find out...
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    What's too loose? Often if they open to loose, they call to loose. How does he play post? If he's tight 3bet/cbet, if he's going to fight for pots that you're not prepared to defend either call pre, or just fold.

    On the turn he's value towning you by having you call a bet you can't get away from on the river. You need to realize this and before you call the turn realize what you're going to do on the river.

    Checking this flop is likely judicious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by swiggidy
    Checking this flop is likely judicious.
    I agree. I think a check on the flop is rather mandatory actually. Reason being is nothing on the flop is likely to have hit him except for possibly the Ace. Therefore, this constitutes a way ahead/way behind situation I believe. If you have the best hand right now, he is drawing to 2-3 outs usually (that is 2 if he has a pp, or 3 if he has a lower ace), and if you are behind you are drawing to 3 outs.
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    dump PF imo
    on the flop, it's WA/WB

    just check/call the entire way and the pot won't be as bloated
    you helped make it bloated by betting the flop

    or dump it if you give him credit
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    You made a seemingly small mistake PF that will cost you tons of money in the long-run.

    Start folding here PF and if you 3bet, make it to a correct size like $4-$4.50.
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    I am learning a lot here and understand my mistakes thanks to your pointers :

    Quote Originally Posted by sarbox68
    The only way you win this is a) you're up against a total f-tard betting 3 streets with sub-As hand or b) someone decent bluffing you triple-barrel style... I'm personally not waiting around to find out...
    Quote Originally Posted by swiggidy
    On the turn he's value towning you by having you call a bet you can't get away from on the river. You need to realize this and before you call the turn realize what you're going to do on the river.
    Quote Originally Posted by XxStacksxX
    Therefore, this constitutes a way ahead/way behind situation I believe.
    Quote Originally Posted by iopq
    you helped make it bloated by betting the flop
    Quote Originally Posted by bigspenda73
    Start folding here PF and if you 3bet, make it to a correct size like $4-$4.50.
    I hear a lot that 3betting is a powerful weapon at NL25, but I must :

    1) plan hand in advance
    2) choose better spots or at least know better villain's tendencies
    3) size bet correctly

    I reluctantly called and villain showed a crazy T5s but I felt really dirty after, hence the post. Thanks for all your comments guys!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pilipolio
    I hear a lot that 3betting is a powerful weapon at NL25
    Prob when you're really good at hand reading, but you can get along just fine without it (by without it I mean light 3betting)
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