$5 NLHE 6-max: 5nl too thin vs fish?

TylerN

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Full Tilt - $0.05 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 4 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3

BTN: $4.68
SB: $1.12
Hero (BB): $5.01
UTG: $5.32

SB posts SB $0.02, Hero posts BB $0.05

Pre Flop: ($0.07) Hero has T:spade: A:heart:

fold, BTN calls $0.05, fold, Hero raises to $0.20, BTN calls $0.15

Flop: ($0.42, 2 players) A:club: 3:heart: 3:club:
Hero bets $0.34, BTN calls $0.34

Turn: ($1.10, 2 players) 8:diamond:
Hero bets $0.82, BTN calls $0.82

River: ($2.74, 2 players) 7:spade:
Hero bets $3.65 and is all-in, BTN calls $3.32 and is all-in

villain was 68/0 over 44 hands. is this too thin of a shove?
 
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Bump for love. I'll check this in a bit.
 
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I think it's probably a little thin. He obviously calls with any Ace. We beat 40 Ax combos and lose to 40 Ax combos.

Has he shown any post flop aggression in previous hands? I doubt it but just wondering.
 
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this hand was like a week ago or longer so not quite sure about post flop aggression

if you think that shoving river may be a little thin do you think checking river to let him spazz with flush draws could be better or more ideal?
 
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I think shoving river is pretty thin. I don't want to check river either so I think id bet somewhere around 1.25-1.50 so his pairs and random stuff call(and of course his weaker aces). Shoving river I think we only get called by better. Someone betting turn and shoving river even though there weren't any really good barrel cards is incredibly strong so he probably calls with an incredibly strong range imo
 
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this hand was like a week ago or longer so not quite sure about post flop aggression

if you think that shoving river may be a little thin do you think checking river to let him spazz with flush draws could be better or more ideal?
I doubt he's going to be aggro enough to bluff his missed draws. I like betting smaller on the river to make sure we get called by his entire "made hand" range.
 
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ok say we bet $1.50 OTR making the pot $4.24 and he shoves for $1.82 more. We can't fold rite? Don't have to be good all that often to be profitable or is my poker math bad?
 
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Villain is never going to raise you with worse than what you have.
If he raises, fold.
 
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Its too thin to play for stacks but you could play it for value for about 50-60bb
 
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Yeah I think too thin as well, but you should thin vbet, probably $1 or less, to get called by his draws that made a pair, or pocket pairs he called to begin with
 
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