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DeLau
Joined: 10.01.2009

Villain is 29/27 over 250 hands, 3bet in BU is 17% (23 hands). His fold to 3bet is 40%. His fold to cbet is 30%. Initial raiser is good regular.

Preflop I am way ahead of his 3betting range and since he calls vs 3bets a lot I think he will call my 4bet relatively wide (had not that he called J9s vs 4bet). On flop, I plan to cbet/call since he is so aggro. On turn I have no clue what to do.

Grabbed by Holdem Manager
NL Holdem $0.50(BB) Party
SB ($39.63)
Hero ($53.58)
UTG ($95.27)
CO ($50)
BTN ($85.92)

Dealt to Hero T♠ T♣

UTG raises to $1.50, fold, BTN raises to $4.50, fold, Hero raises to $13.50, fold, BTN calls $9

FLOP ($28.75) A♥ 8♥ 6♦

Hero bets $12, BTN calls $12

TURN ($52.75) A♥ 8♥ 6♦ 7♦

Hero ?


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What do you think his range is for flatting the 4bet and peeling the flop? Then how do you think he plays this range on the turn?

My instinct says its closer to a c/c then a jam.

Folding is a bit meh considering hes 3betting 17% and defending stuff like J9s


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DeLau
Joined: 10.01.2009

I don't know about his range. Since I saw him calling 4bet w J9s, I guess it's pretty wide, maybe 66+, KQs-76s, AQ. I expect him to shove at least AA-QQ and AK. So he can call flop w flush draw, pair, gutshot. Not sure if he raises those, I remember he called oop w the J9s with just a backdoor flushdraw.

Since he is so spazzy, I think c/c turn is best.


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I agree Lpd, This would be the line I would take too once you consider how wide we perceive his range to be


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he needs to have there air that you can consider c/c turn- he would most of the times shove his flushdraw and you´re only ahead hands like 98, T8s. Since you´re likely pot committed I think c/c can be one option, although most of the times you should behind against Ax


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