$200 NLHE Full Ring: $200 NL Pocket tens

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$200 NL HE Full Ring: $200 NL Pocket tens

Villian in this hand is a very solid player, but kinda loose preflop. My image is TAG.

I have about $380, villian has $500+. Preflop, UTG limps, Villian is in UTG+1 and raises to $12. I raise to $36 with pocket tens in the CO. Folds to villian who calls. Flop comes 5 5 5. Villian checks, I bet $40, villian calls. Turn is 6 (rainbow board). We both check. River is 2. Villian bets $75, hero???
 
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Well, you may be up against a higher pp but it's tough to fold those babies! I'd say just call. :confused:
 
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Yeah, on the one hand I rep a big pair, and I haven't been 3-betting preflop much. And I haven't gotten out of line, so my image is probably TAG. Yet he still makes a large bet on the river.

But on the other hand, after I check turn, he may now be putting me on AK or AQ suited.
 
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I gotta think you have to flat here. Villain could have bigger pp, or 34 which would explain his bet best, but you don't worry about that, you pray he has a str8.

If he has the case 5, so be it.....
 
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Its not that big of a bet, 75 into 157.

You guy are both playin deep so just flat the bet and cry when he shows Js+ or the 5. If hes bad loose then maybe he has the 5 but he's UTG+1, how loose could he be in this spot(reads)?

What was your reason/plan for 3 betting?
 
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Yeah, stats help here one would think. What kind of stats for those kind of river bets? River Bet % and W$SD? Obviously FT3B% and 4B% to determine his range for that call OOP... And his VPIP/PFR would be nice also... AF/AFq... Oh and FTCB (Fold to c-bet) cuz he floated your c-bet...

I'd say if he has low FTCB (anything lower than 40ish), low FT3B (anything lower than 70ish), then I'd be calling. Opposite stats, opposite move.
 
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This was live poker so no stats. And I've seen villian mostly fold to raises, both preflop and on the flop.

And I forgot to mention: Villian has raised preflop with J7 offsuit, 32 suited. And he raises quite a large percent of his hands. He raised K10 suited UTG once. That's why I 3-bet the tens preflop, normally I'd just call an UTG+1 raise. But hes a good player and plays standard poker postflop.
 
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A bet on the river in todays play when the turn goes check/ check is almost certainly for value, but as mentioned it doesn't cost you that much to call and find out. Just be happy you checked back the turn or you'd have a much harder decision and it would cost you more to see his cards which you now can for future plays
 
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I'd shove.
there are as many combos of 77-99 as there are of Js-As.

and his raising range is wider than his calling range, unless he's terribad and if he's terribad and CAN flat a UTG raise with lets say 57o then he can certainly bet his 2x or 6x hand thinking it is best here and considering that there are certainly SOOOO many more combos of 6x and 2x even if we consider that villain will play only 23, 24, or A2, K2 then this would be a shove for me.
 
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