$200 NLHE Full Ring: $1/2 Live NLHE Fullring Parx

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$1/2 Live at the parx

I have $230, villain (opens a lot from late positions with $15 bets, sometimes limps/folds to any 3 bet when limps from early position) his stack ~ $500

Villian opens from UTG+1 to $15, I have pocket 10h10d in HJ, I flat call $15.
Pot $33
Flop – 6s7d8h rainbow
Villain checks, I bet $30. Villian calls.
Pot $93
Turn 7c
Villain bets $90, I call.
River 7h
Villain goes all in.
Is this a call for my entire stack?
 
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I'd call there. He didn't really show much strength post flop so I don't think he has the full house with an overpair, he could have something like AK since he opened big preflop from UTG and just is thinking you don't have a full house or he has a worse full house with low pocket pair. Also just to note statistically, the odds that he has that other 7 once three are on the board is so low that you can almost always assume they don't have it, it much more likely to get quads when its a paired board and the v has pocket pair. Just running a quick check on oddsoracle you are the favorite in this hand by a considerable amount against most ranges (I gave him 8% for UTG and you have 68.75% equity in the hand for example) so feel confident in the call here!:star:
 
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Have to agree. I’d call pretty much every time unless I’ve got some read on villain. You say he limps a lot from early with fold to three bet. If you happen to know the only time he put in 15 from early was when he had JJ+ or AKs, then you’re looking at a range against which you don’t have as much equity. From the betting, though, I also see weakness and wouldn’t think that to be the case. He likely knew he was beat and thought the only way to win was to make you make the bad decision in the tough spot of putting in your whole stack.
 
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2 points:

1) The SPR is 6ish on the flop because of his big PFR, which is fairly standard stacking range for an overpair.
2) You should have great reads on this opponent by this point unless you just sat down. Even his age, ethnicity (sorry azns, you like to gambol), whether he's drinking or has a crossword puzzle, and other details like that will give you some idea of how to play this guy.
 
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Tough spot getting 3.75-1 on a river call. If you think your opponent will bluff more than 1 in 4 times you you have a call here.

I think your main decision point is on the turn. When facing the $90 bet you should use this time to plan out how you will react to a shove on different river cards.
 
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The snappiest of snap calls. You have like 100 left. It's whatever. Dont call pot size bet on the turn if you aren't calling this river.
 
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The snappiest of snap calls. You have like 100 left. It's whatever. Dont call pot size bet on the turn if you aren't calling this river.

Y exactly, you didn't call the turn hoping to hit a T and improve, and that 7 on the river didn't change much, other then you have straights beat unlike the flop and turn. So, if you called that turn, definitely call the river bet :)
 
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Yeah. Just feels like the guy has air.
 
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I know the SPR is lower but I don't like commiting to this pot at all.

What is villains continue range we're ahead of? He opens UTG+1, so lots of pocket pairs, some big aces, maybe some suited connectors. This will depend on what we've seen.

I'd need to have seen villain show a willingness to bluff a spot like this. You potted the flop, and called a pot turn. Does villain expect you to fold to this bet?

If he's betting expecting to get called what can he hold that we beat? Pretty much exactly 99. What can beat us? 66, 88, 7xs, JJ-AA.

I'd actually be fine cutting it loose on villains turn bet. Don't see many villains taking a line like hold AK, miss the flop and check, then call a bet to lead bluff the turn. He's got something he's interested in continuing with. I'm happy with our flat pre, and bet on the flop, but I'd move on to the next hand. If he bluffed me good on him.
 
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I think its also worth noting that you counterfeit 66's, so yea in agreement with the rest of the people and say its a snap. I actually think he might show up with a 7 enough but it looks more like 8x overvaluing after putting you on 9x with your underrepped hand. Its live 1/2 people spaz out you just have too good a hand unfortunately how'd it turn out?
 
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