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1:40, Top left, Q3o: Why are you bluffing a 65/42 pre? Bet flop more.
3:20, Bottom Right, ATo: Can probably bet the flop more. I wouldnt expect him to react any differently to 20 than to 30.
7:52, Top left, 66: Pre you can do what you want. I lean towards folding cuz theyre all a bunch of stations...but at the same time we can cbet most flops and expect folds so meh. JT9r is not a flop id want to cbet though. Might as well lcick auto top off too so u dont have to always rebuy.
Please dont hit c/f when your in the bb an no one has raised yet.
12:32, Bottom left, A6o: The K does nothing. We can probably bet this turn again, though im not sure since it seems kinda thin. The 3 would be a terrible card though and i would aim to check down after that.
16:32, Bottom right, QJo: I f u feel 56/0's fold a lot to 1/2 pot cbets then go for it. Id rather check behind or bet larger though. double barreling depends largely on how often you fee he called your cbet with some pair worse than Ks AND is going to fold it to another bet. Triple barreling is absolute spew on a card that improves his range, and against someone who likes to call and has already said he has no intention of folding whatever it is he had.
23:36: Bottom right, AKo: Cbet larger. Flushdraws and Kings arent gonig anywhere...so bet more.
Basically: You seem to not really be sure if you're value betting or what you expect to be called with as compared to what part of villains range folds or w/e. Focus on targetting a set range with each bet, and if that range doesnt change when we increase our bet size then we can increase it until it does. When we're bluffing we also have to consider what folds...and what might not fold to 1 barrel but will to 2. Bet sizing will adjust naturally after this.
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