$10 NLHE 6-max: rush, 9Ts, decision making?

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Full Tilt, $0.05/$0.10 No Limit Hold'em Cash, Rush, 6 Players

UTG: $8.04 (80.4 bb)
MP: $11.68 (116.8 bb)
Hero (CO): $19.03 (190.3 bb)
BTN: $4 (40 bb)
SB: $20.98 (209.8 bb) VPIP: 22, PFR: 19, 3B: 17, AF: 5,3, Hands: 178
BB: $4.02 (40.2 bb)

Preflop: Hero is CO with 9
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2 folds, Hero raises to $0.30, BTN folds, SB raises to $1.10, BB folds, Hero calls $0.80

Flop: ($2.30) 9
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Q
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9
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SB bets $1.61, Hero calls $1.61

Turn: ($5.52) Q
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SB bets $2.70, Hero calls $2.70

River: ($10.92) A
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SB bets $4.36, Hero folds

Since we are deeper + we got position i decided to call. Also seemed that he can 3bet even the sample is really small. Thoughts?

We flop the nuts and we see that he really likes his hand due to his betsize. The 2nd version was that he needs FE in such case. How would you proceed here?

Turn card is just terrible. What would be your decision making here?

River is straight forward?
 
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4bet pre or fold, because we are deep and we could easily get the pot with cbet to dry board, but when we call 3bet we lose money if board comes like A72 and villain Cbet. As played i would call river sometimes, but i am fish in money tables! :D
 
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4bet pre or fold, because we are deep and we could easily get the pot with cbet to dry board, but when we call 3bet we lose money if board comes like A72 and villain Cbet. As played i would call river sometimes, but i am fish in money tables! :D
I don't like 4bet, because i don't have blockers + FE is limited due to stacksizes. Also he is 3betting on the larger size which implies that he is value heavy most likely.

As i mentioned we can use position and stack size in our favour if we call.
 
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Can you ask me: WHY YOU DECIDED TO CALL REALLY BIG 3BET WITH 910S in rush poker, maybe you trust that for you is luck or you have a lot of money???
 
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im calling this river all day long, esp versus THIS type of villain. He is obviously very aggressive and 3bets very wide according to his stats.

Im not saying that he might not have a Q but alot of Ax hands and medium pocket pairs/air play this hand like this sometimes. Esp with those kinda stats.
 
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I would guess his 3bet stat vs steal attempts is probably way higher than over stats would suggest.
I've been given these spots some thought as of late. Mid suited connectors/one gappers in the CO/BTN vs a agg/3bet monkey in the blinds.
I have about talked myself into limping IP and letting the agg player thin the players(isoing). That way we can play a smaller pot IP with a hand that plays well post flop.
Not sure but thinking about different lines is always good.
As played we CAN'T raise the river. I snap call the river. Though the bet sizing difference between the flop bet and the turn/river look a little weird.
 
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I would guess his 3bet stat vs steal attempts is probably way higher than over stats would suggest.
I've been given these spots some thought as of late. Mid suited connectors/one gappers in the CO/BTN vs a agg/3bet monkey in the blinds.
I have about talked myself into limping IP and letting the agg player thin the players(isoing). That way we can play a smaller pot IP with a hand that plays well post flop.
Not sure but thinking about different lines is always good.
As played we CAN'T raise the river. I snap call the river. Though the bet sizing difference between the flop bet and the turn/river look a little weird.
I don't like idea about limping. That way we don't attack the blinds.

Why you snapcall river? By saying that you assume that he is full of crap? What worse is betting here 3 streets?
 
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I don't like idea about limping. That way we don't attack the blinds.

Why you snapcall river? By saying that you assume that he is full of crap? What worse is betting here 3 streets?



given that villain has an AF: of 5.3, and a 3bet range of 17!!and is running 22/19, i think that it is safe to say that he can be 3betting wide.

He could have Ax and any medium pocket pair, TJ.. etc. Villains that have an AF this high could easily be double barreling draws and then decided to rep the A on the river(or actually even have it). Your hand is pretty nutted and concealed due to you being the PFR(less nines in your range).


Calling here.
 
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I don't like idea about limping. That's fine. I was just giving it some thought 9Ts IP for 4bb's> 9T IP for 11bb's.IMO.That way we don't attack the blinds. Attacking the blinds is a fine strat vs a villain that folds to steals 80% or so. This villain on the other hand seems to be 3bet happy an is attacking your steals. So why not try to adjust (limping might not be correct here idk) rather than "I'm in late position in a unopened pot, I 3x"

Why you snapcall river?I believe there is more air in his range than Q's By saying that you assume that he is full of crap?I'm a station. What worse is betting here 3 streets?
All my reads that i have to go with here is the stats you posted. His over all agg is very high. So with that i assume he is capable of 3 barreling here. Maybe TJ, some xxd, or even Ax that he turned into a bluff.
 
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