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Edit: Oh goody. Now I'm at 5 pages and not even close.
 Originally Posted by Jason
In hand 1, villain is 1/2 stacked and very loose and aggressive. Once you get an ace or a king, you are stacking off unless it's a super scary board like 1 liners to a flush or straight.
Villian's not half stacked. He's 136 bb deep
 Originally Posted by Jason
This is an auto-call. You've basically got the nuts. Only 97, 96, and 95 beat you and those are pretty unlikely hands for anyone to have.
And 99
Should I have bet the flop?
 Originally Posted by Jason
I might have folded the turn, but definitely fold the river. Any 6 or 2 clubs has you beat and you have to ask yourself, what is he sticking around with? Don't get me wrong, with reads, you can make calls in these situations, but if you thought this was a call, I'd want to know what hands do you expect him to turn over that you can beat?
Good point. Problem I had was he called a raise on the flop and bet almost 1/2 pot on turn on an A high FD and then hit the river for his flush. If he had 6x it would not have tilted me so much. I did make some good notes.
 Originally Posted by Jason
I probably stack off here because I put him on an ace and not pocket aces. The only hand that could reasonably show up that beats us I think is AT (6 combos) or possibly TT (3 combos) , and 88 (3 combos) - 12 total combos. There are more hands that show up that we can beat like AK (8 combos), AQ (8 combos), and AJ (8 combos) - 24 total combos.[/list]
I did think I was ahead on this one. You would think a 21/16/3.3 would bet AA. I also think he made the perfect value bet on the river but I don't know why he didn't raise river at all. If he pushed river should I call?
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