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NL 100 - river decision in 3 bet pot

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NL 100 - river decision in 3 bet pot

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Villain is a lag and creative reg .The hand was played at anon tables but i had some aggressive history with him in a couple of big pots .He called flop&turn cbet in 3bet pot with Ah5h on 7d7s5d Kd and checks back on 10h .He also min raises me cu KJ on Q96r in 3bet pot .
Co was also a reg .

Preflop : Is the squeez too lose given that i know the btn it's a nonbeliver reg ?

Flop :On this kind of flops whether it's 3bet pot or single raised pots i like to just 1 barrel with all my hands and continue only with hands with some equity .
Turn : When he check back on the turn it's correct to say his range it's capped and he have something with showdown value like TT,JJ ,Qx,KJ,K10?
River :I have the option to check because i hit a pair but i don't think i'm gonna win too often at showdown .If i bet i can represent TT ,Aq and some slowplayed nutfd .
It's my thought process correct ?


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xavier fok 12 years, 3 months ago
I think the pre flop 3bet is way too loose. everything he is calling there with is dominating you. i would prefer a range something like this after seeing that he called 3bet with A5s and KJ, a good 3bet range would be something like ATs+, AJo+, KQ+, 88+

flop bet I think its fine as there are many hands that he could fold on a monotone board, most of the hands should be folding other than any pair or any club.

river i think the bet is bad. firstly do you think he is folding a queen to a half pot bet? definitely he is not folding if he hit a K, and if he has a queen and you want to fold it you need a much bigger bet, maybe somewhere around 40-50. and i think its a bad plan to fold out a Q. what if he has TT and JJ? perhaps but thats a narrow part of his range and more of it that called would be something with a club.

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