100NL 6Max Zoom
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100NL 6Max Zoom
He is an well known reg who is very aggressive preflop and postflop. I think he cbets more aggressively in 3bet pots than anyone in Zoom game, may be in the world. What do you think?
I don't really know this player well but he seems pretty aggressive.
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Hand 1: I don't like the flat in these positions, I would rather turn it into a 4B bluff.
Given your reads it seems like a very easy call down.
Although given positions it seems an unlikely spot for him to be bluffing here (but your reads say otherwise).
If your not happy about calling the river then it looks like you made the mistake on an earlier street.
What were you hoping for when you decided to flat ATs UTG in an OOP 3bet pot? This seems like one of the best boards for you to call down against a player who apparently cbets more than anyone else you have played with.
Another thing to mention is that it is not like he is 3betting extremely out of line.
Is his 3bet 9% overall, or specially vs an UTG open?
You are not doing well versus his range with ATs, especially when you are OOP (and against someone who is barreling a crazy amount - I just can't see this being a profitable defend).
You just end up having to fold a lot OOP and being put in tough situations like this (which shouldn't be tough given his reads).
Hand 2: With these stack sizes I don't think you can do anything other than call. I would probably bet a little bigger on the turn. Your river bet doesn't look very strong so maybe it induced some spazz bluff or he is going for thin value with KQ+.
There is absolutely no value in re-raising (What is realisticly going to call and how are we doing against that range?) and we are obviously never folding.
Hand 1, It could be thin preflop, he is way too aggressive though in my opinion, famous aggro who cbets way too often so I called down, I'm OK with it, not happy or anything but he was 3betting me way too often here, it's not usually the case so I have no idea why, the defense was sort of reactive. We have some history though, I caught him pot TB air on what seems like really really bad boards to barrel a few times, then he suddenly stopped, like no more nothing from him for a while but apparently not this session.
Then everything you said makes it a call down IMO.
If you got coolered that sucks but from what your saying, he is 3 betting you and barreling off with such a high frequency that a call here is probably going to be good often enough so I wouldn't worry about it.
If I ever got in a situation like you where I thought calling ATs would be a good play vs him, then I would be more than happy to call this river and not think twice.
Against this opponent I would prefer to flat some stronger hands or 4B for value a lot thinner and stack off to stop him from running over you and making it more difficult for him to get away with this.
He 3bet wide and picked up a piece of a draw the picked up more outs on turn and missed river and bluffed.
The hand 1 guy, his hand? Anyone?
Hand 1 your not doing great at all against his 3 betting range. I'd go with just folding pre he's probably not getting out of line half as much as you think he is and if he is then your better defending against that with better hand with blockers like AK and AQ and calling him down.
Hand 2 I think is fine not folding.
What about him? 98hh blocks nothing on this board so why should he keep firing with his bad image aside from picking up outs on turn. I can't see how he can fire river with it which makes me think once again that he barrels air air headed too often. 100% cbet on turn and river is just hilarious. No, doubt he takes notes though because he turned off the aggro switch for the rest of this session but probably starts up again in a week or so and just adding rofl in front of calling station in the notes is not gonna help him much I don't think because I'm not a calling station, it's just that this guy is terrible. Anyway, I was playing four tables of Zoom against him and you would call preflop too if you saw his attitude on all the tables, the aggression came abruptly though and it disappeared like a mist. Kind of bipolar this guy is. I only called a 3bet pre once with a hand as speculative as ATs from EP in 10k hands session, just so you know. I have a friend who caught him 3betting 30% over a long session so may be my sample size is skewed, everyone claims he 3bets 25% on avg.
If he's really that much of a maniac then calling down is fine. Its close your eyes and call time but if he's actually 9% 3bet over all then he's not really out of line. He could be 5% against ep and 15% against blinds. Basically though if you have reads that's he's super agro and depolarised then go with them.
Hand 1, who is the reg? I would fold turn, but if he is aggressive as you said I would maybe call but 100% folding river, our hand is really face up I don't think he expects us to fold.
Hand 2, I'm never folding, but I think it's really close to a raise, he never has KK or QQ but could have 3 combos of J10s that have bsfds on the flop 6 combos of smaller sets and KQ tht he may or may not call off with so I think raise.
I just doubled checked how deep we were on hand 2, so yeah I would just call.
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