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LeGenie
Rock Star
Silver Level
Hi guys I recently played an interesting hand at a 2/5 NL table and would like some feedback on the way I approached the hand.
Starting stacks:
Hero: $500
Villain: $280
MP2 limps. Hero in LP opens to $30 holding A:spade: Q:diamond: Villain in CO and MP2 both call.
The flop comes: 3:spade: 4:heart: T:club: $97 in pot.
MP2 checks. Hero bets $50. Villain calls. MP2 folds.
The turn brings a T:diamond: $197 in pot.
It goes check. Check.
The river brings the A:club:
Hero bets $100. Villain shoves for his remaining $200. The reason I value bet this river was because villain's flop calling range consists of A3s, A4s, A2s, 56s, and Tx hands. All these hands are suited because villain wouldn't call pre-flop without a suited weak hand. Villain is loose passive aggressive. He chases draws and commits to them on the turn. I have seen him call a value bet on the flop with a weak draw and commit his stack on the turn with the same draw. His shove here feels like Ax and Tx type hands and given I'm getting nearly 5 to 1 on a call it's hard to fold here.
Thanks for the feedback guys!
Starting stacks:
Hero: $500
Villain: $280
MP2 limps. Hero in LP opens to $30 holding A:spade: Q:diamond: Villain in CO and MP2 both call.
The flop comes: 3:spade: 4:heart: T:club: $97 in pot.
MP2 checks. Hero bets $50. Villain calls. MP2 folds.
The turn brings a T:diamond: $197 in pot.
It goes check. Check.
The river brings the A:club:
Hero bets $100. Villain shoves for his remaining $200. The reason I value bet this river was because villain's flop calling range consists of A3s, A4s, A2s, 56s, and Tx hands. All these hands are suited because villain wouldn't call pre-flop without a suited weak hand. Villain is loose passive aggressive. He chases draws and commits to them on the turn. I have seen him call a value bet on the flop with a weak draw and commit his stack on the turn with the same draw. His shove here feels like Ax and Tx type hands and given I'm getting nearly 5 to 1 on a call it's hard to fold here.
Thanks for the feedback guys!