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SRP Facing Check-raise on the turn
I open UTG, SB and BB call. C-bet 50%, both call. Turn, I barrel for 2/3pot. BB is a tight reg, do we just let it go?
SRP Facing Check-raise on the turn
SRP CP
Sticky short stack db pot on the flop, we call. Turn, facing the shorty all-in, do we call or jam?
SRP CP
3BP vs LAG
Preflop, I went for the limp/re-raise with a couple of loose aggressive players behind and a very tight player in the BB. Is this a bad combo for this play without pure suits? I think that I like the flop enough to play for stacks against a loose aggressive player. The question is, do we pot it or check-raise?
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3BP vs LAG
Flopped Flush in 3BP
SB(TAG)(3-bettor) c-bets 25%, UTG(LAG)(PFR) calls, I call. Turn, SB barrels 20%, 2 calls. River SB all-in UTG folds. I think that the SB can have just the Ad here sometimes, how often/which hands should we call?
Flopped Flush in 3BP
Should we give up the river when we block the folds with 0 SDV
Table starting at PLO200. FLOP: First of all solver often XB these kinda boards, but since people dont XR nearly as much as they should i think we can get away by over cbetting. TURN: My usual size for turn when the nuts dosent change as we just saw a call on the flop is to pot. Would obv not be super happy if got XR but can easily call and evaluate river. River: Now for the sake of the post. We heavyli block the folds, but will never win if we XB. How would you guys approach this river, and what is your thoughts. I think going something like b10 to simply fold out similar hands + random board pair might be the better option if we decide to bet. A similar hand in the solver XB 29%, b50 15% and pot 56%. Not sure i like the pot option in this line.
Should we give up the river when we block the folds with 0 SDV
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