Calling AJs pre in this spot is one of those hand where solvers auto defend but its going to be at the bottom of your range with very low ev, enough to justify folding if pool is too tight.
The flop float is probably too wide since this is the worst Ax you have in your calling range and you have pairs AQ AK that can defend which seems enough. I am not happy floating vs half pot cbets but if thats the sizing your pool makes then fair enough, but its more comfortable floating vs 1/3 1/4 cbet sizes if they exist in your pool.
Exploitatively on the river you don't have to go that big to make AK AQ fold, but the big sizing is legit since your repping 99 full house only and backdoor flushes, so going big with bluffs makes sense.
Floating flop is due to a bit more playability of my hand (backdoor flush).
Reasonable your considerations about the call preflop and OTF.
I fire big on the river because more than a reg sometimes herocalls with A high.
Thank for your interesting answer, I made many "little" mistakes in this hand.
the +/- small% errors are fine since you can justify your reasoning and that is likely to compensate for any deviation from gto
errors (little mistakes) are ok since it can mean you are still taking a +ev line but not the max ev, but blunders (big mistake) are not okay since its only going to cost you super -ev
blundering here would be something like atrocious like calling a river jam, very hard to blunder if you take standard lines, and if you dont blunder you automatically beat the pool
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Calling AJs pre in this spot is one of those hand where solvers auto defend but its going to be at the bottom of your range with very low ev, enough to justify folding if pool is too tight.
The flop float is probably too wide since this is the worst Ax you have in your calling range and you have pairs AQ AK that can defend which seems enough. I am not happy floating vs half pot cbets but if thats the sizing your pool makes then fair enough, but its more comfortable floating vs 1/3 1/4 cbet sizes if they exist in your pool.
Exploitatively on the river you don't have to go that big to make AK AQ fold, but the big sizing is legit since your repping 99 full house only and backdoor flushes, so going big with bluffs makes sense.
Floating flop is due to a bit more playability of my hand (backdoor flush).
Reasonable your considerations about the call preflop and OTF.
I fire big on the river because more than a reg sometimes herocalls with A high.
Thank for your interesting answer, I made many "little" mistakes in this hand.
the +/- small% errors are fine since you can justify your reasoning and that is likely to compensate for any deviation from gto
errors (little mistakes) are ok since it can mean you are still taking a +ev line but not the max ev, but blunders (big mistake) are not okay since its only going to cost you super -ev
blundering here would be something like atrocious like calling a river jam, very hard to blunder if you take standard lines, and if you dont blunder you automatically beat the pool
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