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#1: You have tons of outs to a chop for hands that are ahead of you so you absolutely have to see a river. A fold on the river is OK if she is afraid of value betting rivers and a much better read on her preflop range than what you have, which is somewhat misogynistic. Otherwise, you should be going to showdown for 1 more bet in a blind steal spot.
#2: This is a fold preflop in all but the tightest/most passive games. This hand is a perfect example for why as you're only getting action against hands that dominate you. As played, you can fold the turn because his entire range (QQ-AA, AJ+) is ahead of you. Again, the biggest mistake here is preflop. #3: 3-bet preflop. As played, flop is fine. As played, your read is inconsistent with your turn and river actions. If you're checking behind the turn, its because he has an overpair bigger than your every time in which you should fold the river too. If you think he can still have AK or 77-88 here, I'm bet/folding the turn and then probably checking behind A/K rivers. #4: Raise the flop. Your read doesn't differentiate between him having a T, 5, 4, or a 87/76/86, etc. |
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