I agrree with Burek2000 on the preflop squeeze sizing. I assume player is a fish(due to VPIP in SB which is not favorable considering position).
Additional point is that initial c-bet sizing on flop that is very terrible. You are giving your opponent 39c to call a $1.62 pot(1.23 +0.39) which is almost 4.2:1 pot odds(19%). You are giving yourself a -ev position if he continues with any flush draw, straight, any top pair good/mid/low kicker,almost anything with a draw would have good odds to call.
A point to note is against these players at these stakes, you want to maximize the value you can obtain on your Overpairs + any TPTK. Do else wise and you find yourself in a difficult position such as the spot you are placed above.
April 11, 2018 | 9:13 a.m.
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I agrree with Burek2000 on the preflop squeeze sizing. I assume player is a fish(due to VPIP in SB which is not favorable considering position).
Additional point is that initial c-bet sizing on flop that is very terrible. You are giving your opponent 39c to call a $1.62 pot(1.23 +0.39) which is almost 4.2:1 pot odds(19%). You are giving yourself a -ev position if he continues with any flush draw, straight, any top pair good/mid/low kicker,almost anything with a draw would have good odds to call.
A point to note is against these players at these stakes, you want to maximize the value you can obtain on your Overpairs + any TPTK. Do else wise and you find yourself in a difficult position such as the spot you are placed above.
April 11, 2018 | 9:13 a.m.