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Preflop:
Villain raises 67s+, 79s+, 22+, broadways, Axs, A9o
somewhat standard CO open range
Hero calls 22-JJ, 67s-kqs, T8s, J9s, QTs, QJ, KJ, KQ, ATs, AJ, AQ
Little bit wider PF flatting range due to slightly bigger stack sizes. Not sure about Axs here.
Flop:
Villain c bets extremely polarized range weighted towards bluffs to counteract the narrow calling range hero will have on this flop. 44-99 will be in hero's folding range which allows hero's bluffing range to include hands with marginal showdown value. hence villain's range has:
Value: 33, TT, KK, AA, KT, KJ, KQ, AK, QQ, JJ.
Bluff: Axs, AJ, AQ, QJ, 67s-89s, J9s, 79s, A9o
Hero's calling range is very narrow as it will be difficult to continue to turn barrels.
JJ, 33, TT, KTs, KJ, KQ, QJ, JTs, QTs, 8Ts, 9Ts, ATs, and maybe some random BDFDs as well as AJ, AQ, and J9s hero calls in order to merge some bluffs into his turn donking range.
Turn:
Hero's range here depends alot on how he views villain's barreling tendencies, but I'll guess its something like:
33, TT, KTs, QJ, KQ, KJ and maybe some J9s, AJ, and AQ and random BDFDs. Hero won't be betting his mid strength hands on this turn because he knows Villain will have a narrow continuing range against a donk here. It is difficult for our hero to exploit this tendency; however, because there are few hands in his range he can bluff here. Hero may turn some of the Tens in his range into bluffs here.
Villain's calling range is AA, 33, TT, KK, KTs, AK, KQ, KJ, and QJ. No point in raising the top of his range here as hero will just continue with a very narrow range of sets and two pair.
River:
Hero shoves QJ, 33, TT, and some bluffs. This is a good river to bluff for hero as he knows villain has alot of kings and very few aces in his range, and he may be able to credibly rep AQ and AJ, but bet sizing makes no sense for these hands.
Villain calls with 33, TT, KK, QJ, and AA. I would assume he would fold to this bet most of the time, but from the way you phrased your question that is not the case.
Definitely feel alot of these ranges are going to be way off and that this is a great great way for beginners like me to learn. Great idea, and please comment.
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