€50 NLHE 6-max: TT against a paired board

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micromoi

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Stacks:
UTG (€140.52)
CO (€49.75)
BTN (€87.60)
Hero (€53.70)
BB (€50)

Pre-Flop: (€0.75, 5 players) Hero is SB Ts Td
2 folds, BTN calls €0.50, Hero raises to €2.50, 1 fold, BTN calls €2

Flop: Ah 3h Ac (€5.50, 2 players)
Hero bets €4, BTN calls €4

Turn: Qd (€13.50, 2 players)
Hero bets €8, BTN calls €8

River: 2d (€29.50, 2 players)
Hero bets €12, BTN goes all-in €73.10, Hero folds

villain; 52/17/1/17 over 42 hands

Standard play against passive fish?
 
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You obv play higher than me but my 2c... river bet kind of screams weakness, no? If you were villain and had made it that far in position, wouldn't you take a stab also?

Agree he could be repping anything and that it's an easy fold, timing tells on flop/turn could well come into play though as well. Overbet on river from a passive fish is almost always for value unless on massive tilt.
 
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Just x/f turn imo.
 
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The turn your beating nothing and your hand is at best a bluff catcher, he definitely has an ace the way this hand played out.
 
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This isn't standard at all. Think more about your opponent's range (in terms of combinations) on a street by street basis as you decide whether to bet and why, and work on your sizing as well.
 
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Those stats show us the easyest type of fisht to deal with. Actually they bring the most profit at any lvl.
Bet flop, c/f turn, c/f river.
When he called the flop it is so obvious what he has .
Never thought there are such big fish at 50NL. They call a 3-bet with Ax all day. When you c-bet flop and they call an A high board , the hand is over.
 
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I like it, whale is mostly not folding any pair especially when the flush misses and he isn't the one to turn his hand into bluff. Nice hand, it's thin but it is 3 street value vs. a whale.
 
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