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100 NL Aj in the sb

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100 NL Aj in the sb

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Villain was a reg ,i had a very few hands on him ,but that's not so important .I want to talk about my general plan vs different regs in this situation .
Vs a low cbet reg should i lead on the flop ? c/c flop lead turn could be a standard play here? Vs an aggressive reg it's ok to call 2 streets ? c/r the flop i guess it's not an options because i don't have much to represent .

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Parker Muir 12 years, 3 months ago
My flop plan would be to check call. You'll have enough equity vs his range in terms of sometimes having the best hand, and if not having overs + gutter.

Now that you've arrived at the turn like this, i would also check-call for the same reasons.
igotya 12 years, 3 months ago
Yeah I think i prefer c/c in most circumstances OTF, basically if you lead you will get called by a decent amount of Ax and that makes it a bit akward imo since you wont really be barreling a blank, well you could but in that case having a non A blocker hand would be of more value I suppose. (e.g. leading like KTs here I think is a viable option vs a lot of regs, they press call with AT, fold 85% of turns. Especially vs regs who is opening 30% plus from CO, they tend to include Axo in their range which will just add a billion combos of combos that will call once to fold turn.)

OTT I c/c aswell, most dont bet twice here I think so i would be c/f the river since you can have Kx with a decent frequency or some other decent bluffcatching hand like 99.

thedoors 12 years, 3 months ago
why dont you lile X/R flop? we have 6 outs vs his calling range who will often be a pair and since he s a reg he s opening CO with a wide range
it seems easier to X/R and bluf broadways on turn and value A J than X/C X/C X .? river
thedoors 12 years, 3 months ago
ps this site has a hand converter who makes easier to read the hand (even if i struggle with hm1 they will fix it soone :=) )
igotya 12 years, 3 months ago
AJ here is beating a lot of his cbetting range, if you wanna c/r, it would make more sense to c/r with a hand like KQ.

Basically you wanna be defending as much as possible as a rule of thumb, and therefore taking hands that is good enough to c/c and put them in your c/r range will result in a lower defending percentage overall.
AdamHendrix 12 years, 3 months ago
I definitely like c/c the flop and turn. Im never raising the turn, and think raising the flop can get us in trouble, with an unknown.
Michael Gazonda 12 years, 3 months ago
So, basic ideas coming out here are that we want to c/c flop, and when the flop is checked through we can c/c the turn.

This sounds pretty reasonable. Against some players, the turn betsize could give us extra info on our opponent's range that make us want to take a different line here.
Robert Van Scoyoc 12 years, 3 months ago
I think preflop is close but fine just because i generally hate flatting OOP so i tend to 3 bet this but thats very opponent dependent. Vs regs i just call. These spots vs regs we are usually just swapping money back and forth and i dont think they will make too many mistakes in these situations. on the turn i think leading or c/c is fine i tend to like leading to protect our equity vs hand with outs, but it seems like when he checks its not to just fold the turn .

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