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 Originally Posted by daviddem
Just some general principles at the micros:
- don't bluff stations, value bet them.
- if you bluff, bluff with equity
Not so sure his range getting to the flop is as wide as you seem to think. Remember that he flatted your 3b pre, which you made against an EP raiser and a caller, repping a lot of strength. It's not like he just flatted an open. I wouldn't give him unsuited connectors or gappers for example. I'd surely give him all PP and broadways and Axs and a bunch of suited connectors.
What do you think his river calling range is?
I don't know that he's a station yet, I just know he openlimps and calls too many hands pre.
I'm not sure which streets your talking about, but...
If his range of getting to the flop is tighter than I think, surely that's good for us? It makes him even less likely to have connected with the board, increasing our fold equity? On turn and flop that is...
As played, I think his river calling range is Qx, that somehow floated the flop, and 88- JJ he can sometimes call with... I think not shipping river after I hit is bad.
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