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Very aggro LAG (35/32) who's been 3-betting me relentlessly on another table and has ~1k (I cover) is main villain. He doesn't seem that good though, and has been getting out of line every street vs. most players (unfortunately, this read can be completely off as I don't have many hands vs. him). He probably thinks of me as weak-tight since I've let him push me around so far (probably 4 folds).
Hand in question: AcTc 6 max. I make it $35, villain makes it $135, I'm oop. folded to me. I think this is an easy fold most of the time, but his 3-betting range was redic. light. So I called... in hindsight, this may be a 4-bet in this spot, but so be it... Flop is Jh7hTs ($285). I check planning on maybe CRAI. He pushes for ~$850. I've never seen an overbet push from this player on any street. Hero call time? |
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#2
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please find a waaaay better spot than this [censored] one.
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#3
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I don't care about spots really. Is it +EV to call in this exact situation given history and the fact he thinks I'm weak tight.
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#4
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I can go either way, here.
You're up against a big draw here a ton of the time, but I don't think you're giving up too much, if anything, by just folding. Gamble gamble. |
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#5
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Never call here. IF you happen to call, he's got TONS of outs with probably something like KQhh or some sort of gutshot+FD like 68hh. Wait for later... btw its better to 4bet to $340 preflop with this hand than to flatcall. You should have jus folded preflop.
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#6
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this is auto call of the 3bet for me, against most players in fact.
if you were planning on checkraising, obv beat him into the pot. your c/r was not a semibluff, so its not like you can be blown off your "draw," the only thing that should sway this decision is if you think he doesnt shove as a cbet alot of the time w/ airish hands (hands that have tops of 25% equity) this is a heavy board but go ahead and gamble to win. |
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#7
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That was what I was thinking Bobbo. I thought his range was heavily weighed towards draw + air hands - w/ maybe a slight chance of AA-QQ, JT. I couldn't see him doing this with a random J or set. I called after some thought - he actually had a combo flush + pair draw for the coinflip. Lucky for me, my hand held up this time...
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