2/5 nfd vs aggrofish
2/5 ~ 9 handed
V1 ~ tag reg
V2 ~ huge aggrofish, very passive preflop, calls wide(j6o sb), 3b small w/AA
likes to call with
Spoiler
In game I was thinking I should be ahead on flop.
Turn is a blank, only 5x improves, I'm probably still ahead.
I went for max value and jammed.
V2 snapped w/AK???
Maybe my logic was flawed. I'd think V snaps w/every Ax/5x, calls 7x at a decent amount. Might still call me down w/draws.
I don't get it.
If you're ahead on the flop, you're probably still ahead on the turn. Why jam, if we think V is aggro? Don't we want to keep his worse hands in, not make them fold?
What hands that are worse than ours call a jam? Is he just showing up with all the random AXs/o combos, and going broke with 1P, after we check-raise the flop on a two-tone board where we could be fast-playing 2P and sets?
I'm not sure he calls with A9 and worse AX. You're saying he calls with 7x sometimes?
I mean, yeah, obviously he snaps with A5, but he probably raises pre / donks flop / x-r's flop with A5 at some frequency. And A5s is exactly one combo.
The problem with taking this line is that we have so many bluffs to choose from when we flat pre in the BB. When the board pairs on the turn, our boat combos get cut down dramatically, weighting our range more towards bluffs. Of course he's going to snap with AJ-AK.
I wouldn't expect him to have AK here when he just flats pre (and, yes, why describe him as an aggro-fish if he's not 3B'ing AK pre in the SB?), but he can have AQ/AJ, and it's not impossible for him to randomly show up with aces up that decided to slow-play on the flop for some inexplicable reason.
Actually, it's not really all that inexplicable. He could be slow-playing on the flop by flatting the c-bet to keep you in the hand, planning to spring the trap on the turn.
Jokes on him. We sprung it on ourselves by x/r'ing the flop and jamming turn.
Reraise bc HH shows that V2 will call very wide. Shove turn.
Pre I think is good.
Flop: Calling?!? Nits be nitty. X/r like you did all day long. You run into AA, oh well you have ok equity. For the times you push V1 off AQ/AJ + or when he has KQhh and maybe stack him, more than worth it. Definitely x/r all day long.
Turn: You say fish sometimes bluffs the river, you have a bluff catcher that can consider x/c.
Seems like a passive fish.
AK isn't surprising, maybe more likely AQ/AJ/A7s, as he didn't 3! preflop. He needed something to call the x/r.
You were 47% on the flop and 33% on the turn. If you knew he had AK, then check turn and fold river unimproved. I don't think this was played that badly. Just probably lost the flip.