2/5/10/20/60 2.1k eff top 2 on 2 tone board 3 ways, facing raise, bet, jam bad runout.

2/5/10/20/60 2.1k eff top 2 on 2 tone board 3 ways, facing raise, bet, jam bad runout.

Villain is aggressive pro. One of the more capable pros in terms of bluffing. He ran a huge check raise bluff 4 ways on A66r with 54s, no bdfd, turned gutter with a 2, rivered 4, and got heroed by a reg who flatted pre in CO with AJo vs a LJ rec open. River bet was 1.2k ~75% pot which is a big bet for the game. He rebought after. Villain is somewhat prone to tilt.

Hero is a pro and has history of bluff catching villain to pick off some big bluffs but also has got owned by thin value a fair amount.

2/5/10/20/60 2.1k effective. 60 straddle not usually on. No rake, pay for time. Hero in 10 straddle 180 with AcJs, main Villain flats 180 in 20 straddle, rec in 60 flats too.

Flop 547 AdJh5h, hero 100, v r300, rec folds, hero calls.

Turn 1,147 AdJh5h9h, hero x, v 400, hero calls

River 1,947 AdJh5h9h8d, hero x, v all in for ~ 1.2k. Hero?

Some more relevant history and notes in v.
Pre I have seen v flat KQo in this sort of position, but also seen him 3b KQo. Also seen him sometimes flat, sometimes 3b suited connectors here. I would expect 55 is in range, not JJ. Maybe can have some AJo. Mainly 3b AQo and high suited aces.

I have seen more small size on turns from villain with bluffs and pot on turns with value, but turn is so dynamic and spr awkward.

My general observation has been that when villain has value, he usually goes very large on turns and rivers. When he has bluffs, it is like he wants to go a size that has some fold equity, but leaves him fold equity on the river also.

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08 January 2025 at 04:23 AM
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