QQ87
V in bb has huge sizing tells. He usually bets pot and only bets smaller when he doesnβt like the turn. I see him bet fold a lot with the smaller sizing. I think his flop betting range is 2p, sets, and some 35xx. 2K eff
Hero on btn with QQ87 with Q8dd
Pre: CO and hero limp. Sb makes it 30, bb str co hero call. 5 ways
Flop (150) : Q42r bdfd
Check, BB bets 150, folds to hero who calls intending to ship good turns, sb folds. Hu
Turn (450) : Add we add 2nd nfd
BB bets 100, hero makes it 350 and he calls
River (1150) : Ax
Bb checks. I think he would donk pot with aces full. Probably has a lot of 44 and 22. Sizing?
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If that's what you think his flop range is you should raise the flop. Flatting the flop is good for when they have a lot of air or weak hands or not very many outs.
I wouldn't be so eager to pot the river. I've been shown A2 and A4 more than enough to get my fingers burnt. You're unlikely to get called by worse than an A, so the range of hands that you beat that get here are A35x, 22 and 44. That's not a huge amount more combos than A2 and A4. What's the chances he has AQ and doesn't donk it on the river?
If that's what you think his flop range is you should raise the flop. Flatting the flop is good for when they have a lot of air or weak hands or not very many outs.I wouldn't be so eager to pot the river. I've been shown A2 and A4 more than enough to get my fingers burnt. You're unlikely to get called by worse than an A, so the range of hands that you beat that get here are A35
He would pot 35 on the turn at 100%, he would bet AQ on river 100%. He could have A4 or A2 and check sometimes.
I wasnβt considering pot as a size with kinda thin value.
$400 to $500 sounds right.