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 Originally Posted by badgers
3) Why no iso?
I just don't isolate with the smallest pairs that often. It's one of those off the wall tendencies I have like I'm more likely to isolate with 97s than 98s.
 Originally Posted by badgers
4) I would be betting around $14 on this river, the diamond draw came and while it's very unlikely that you have the flush, a shove can look pretty scary to fish/ bad regs.
Yeah I agree.
 Originally Posted by badgers
5) I don't see how you can be value towning yourself by setting yourself up to have to call a river bet. Either he's bluffing enough on the river that you can call or he's not, either way your hand has SD value and I like your line.
I wasn't very clear on this, but I mean if he has like a weak king or even QQ/JJ (ignoring the J on the river) then I'm sort of forced to call a river bet because the draws miss. It's not a big deal imo.
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6) This looks really really spewy. He has 66/77 all the time. c/r flop of 12% isn't high at all, how frequently do you flop a set? This just looks like fps vs a brainless nit.
The typical brainless nit usually has a c/r flop of like 2 which is why it stood out to me in combination with how often he raised a c-bet. Given how narrow his range is, I don't think it's enough by itself to 3-bet here.
 Originally Posted by badgers
7) i remember getting bollocked by you and dean a while ago for c/f ing a similar flop with AK. You have 6 decent outs and your range is very strong here.
I really don't remember the hand you're talking about, but AA and AK are probably the only hands I usually don't c-bet here. AA for obvious reasons, and AK because it's the best of my non-PP hands and I think I should be check/folding here against his range some portion of the time.
 Originally Posted by badgers
8) idk about this one, it feels a lot like his small bet has induced a float which makes it unlikely he's going to fold, on the other hand if you raise and bet turn hard I think he'll fold a lot. Folding flop seems really really weak but I think I would be raising a lot here.
You just described my usual line.
 Originally Posted by badgers
9) I like, small bet is nice Smile
I've been doing a near half-PSB a lot OOP in 3-bet pots recently, and I like it. Our SPR is such that it doesn't really make us lose much value since we can get a whole stack in over the next two streets without needing an overbet. Against guys who call 3-bets and fold flops a lot it's great for obvious reasons. Against guys who are tired of you 3-betting the dog shit out of their LP raises and decide to start calling you, it's great too since they start playing rather retardedly.
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10) Again I'm not sure about this one, I'd personally like to have some reads to pull this off, knowing he'd fold AK in this spot would be amazing (lots of the nitty regs would imo).
What I'm starting to wonder is that if he wouldn't fold AK here and he would put in another bet on the river against my set or whatever, how often would I have to have a hand to make this type of thing +EV? Like what sort of composition of draws/made hands/crap should I be doing this with to make it hard to play against me and/or to maximize my EV.
 Originally Posted by badgers
I'm kinda surprised on the whole that you didn't post more reads and stats.
This post was more of an afterthought. I was just keeping up with hands and some thoughts on them for my own study, then decided to post them.
Thanks.
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