200nl
Posted by mattd93
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200nl
full ring 200 nl pocket 10s utg raise to $8 folds around to the bb who makes it $30 I call. effective stacks are $500. villain is a 500nl reg who is known to be pretty agro.
flop 782hh
villain bets $35 I raise to $90 he calls
turn 9s
villain leads for $175 I call
river Ad
villain shoves I fold.
is there any merit to calling river here, I am getting a good price but don't know what I am beating besides pure air which I don't think he can have often with his line.
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3bet for ep %, cbet in 3bet pots, agg % per street, bet/fold stats on flop, should call flop
was live so I don't have stats on him, but he is a full time 500nl pro who plays an agro style, but haven't seen him get too out of line, seems to be a thinking player. I do agree that calling the flop would be better than raising and bloating the pot against a calling range that has me in rough shape. he folds most of his air and folds no better hands, flush draws shouldn't be calling the 3 bet on flop and leading turn. I raised for some protection, but again don't know if there is an argument for doing so.
I would just call the flop since villain smashes your range and you aren't even a little bit happy if he 3bets you, which I think he will do a lot of the time. Your turn and river play looks fine though.
What about calling flop and turning our hand into a bluff on the turn?
calling flop is for sure best, but I don't think 10s is a hand that we want to be turning into a bluff in this situation with stack sizes the way they are. a shuv will not fold out any overpairs/sets and if we get called all we have done is bloat the pot with 20% equity against his calling range. think call call fold is the best option in my opinion.
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