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I thought my play was pretty standard but after talking with a good reg he really dislikes it.
No real history but villian is LAG at around 26/18/2. His aggression stat on PT seems low considering how aggro people think he is. http://www.pokerhand.org/?1315788 At 100 BBs i think this is a standard shove. 130 deep im not so sure. I think his C/R range is relatively wide because we are this deep and that it would look weak on this board. If i flat here i think its an easy shove over a blank turn if he leads. The problem i see with flatting is that there are a lot of bad turn cards. so how do you play (if there is any difference): 1) 100 deep 2) 130 deep |
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Don't like shove.
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I actually have villain with a AF of over 3, with 4/3.2/1 for flop/turn/river respectively, so he def has air/draws a fair amount here.
100bb a shove is obv standard, but at 130bb deep, i like call and get it in on a safe turn. I think you could also make a small 3-bet to like $280 to induce him to shove with a draw or 10-9 etc. But calling is prob best. |
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i don't think i shove the flop even with 100BB stacks, i would call flop and shove on good turn cards. with 130 BB i don't think i would even shove the turn, i would just evaluate the board and his bets as they came out, and usually try to get to showdown. vs guys like this it's good to let him keep betting, overaggression is his weakness, but that doesn't mean he's going to CALL allin with not much.
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just to add something not already said. you def need to check behind here.
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check behind?
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