nl10 A6s vs fish
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nl10 A6s vs fish
Blinds: $0.05/$0.10 (4 Players)
SB: $17.21
BB: $17.33 (Hero)
CO: $10.22
BN: $10.00
BB: $17.33 (Hero)
CO: $10.22
BN: $10.00
Preflop
($0.15)
Hero is BB with
6
A
, , ,
Flop
($0.60)
8
9
8
,
Turn
($0.60)
8
9
8
7
,
River
($0.80)
8
9
8
7
5
ok. i should make cbet otf. but as played, what i should to do vs this MEGA overbet? V is 88/19 in 100 hands
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I would flat pre, no need to juice pot vs Agro bad player. We don't need isolation, and FE is probably limited.
Getting to flop with huger spr will be a benefit vs this subset of player.
As played bet flop, tons of good cards to barrel on....
Interesting river spot, many hands that we are behind. But I guess this guy could have btn clicks, bluffs, and worst value hands....
Will be tough fold....
Ok, so im not really sure about whats best: iso or check preflop and check/cbet flop, but you are contradicting yourself a bit with checking preflop and betting flop.
I think that our preflop and flop situations are really same. If you dont really want to juice up the pot on preflop vs. bad/aggro player, i would just stick to checking this flop aswell - our plan should stay the same if he's really that aggro - checking, trying to hit serious equity and then building the pot.
But i think that isolating pre is also ok, especially on these big stacks having AXs. We are getting some FEQ preflop and on flop by raising it preflop i guess, at least versus most players. But its very player-dependent, im definetely limping a lot of hands (even on button) versus serious maniacs.
Closing eyes and calling this river btw.
You just cannot fold in this spot vs this opponent :) simple as that :)
bet flop yes because of barrel potential without the BDFD I agree with a check.
u have a straight and a flush which makes it a straight flush, never folding a straight flush ;D
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