NL 25 AA

Posted 8 years ago

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$0.10/$0.25 No Limit Holdem PartyPoker
4 Players

Blinds$0.10/$0.254
CO mzLraly $34.79
DHero $42.68
SB Yurrk $25
BB BigBlackHole13 $26.44
Preflop
4$0.35Hero is BTNAA
mzLraly raises to $0.75, Hero raises to $2.25, 2 folds, mzLraly calls $1.50
Flop
2$4.85J35
mzLraly checks, Hero bets$2.40, mzLraly calls $2.40
Turn
2$9.654
mzLraly checks, Hero bets$6, mzLraly calls $6
River
2$21.65J
mzLraly checks
Final Pot$21.65



Villain is a fish who raise calls 96s utg etc, he calls off bad TP and all weak pairs including unders. Initially I thought v him I could get 3 streets and I have nfd too, normally the Top card pairing on the river is not good, should I bet fold v him?
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Posted 8 years ago
Against this fish I think I'd be checking back or betting small like $4-6 to target 5x and PP. Really hard to see what they call if we make a half size bet or more that we beat. I'd expect even bad fish to fold pocket pairs 66-TT by the river for anything more than $6.
Posted 8 years ago
A fish can have a lot of things which may include a Kdx hand. Also a J of course. If he's a bit unpredictable/slowplay fish type then in this spot I think I might check back as we don't get value from a lot and there may be a lot of those missed FD type hands vs a fish. The reason I check instead of betting small is because if this guy decides to x/r us then it's a bit disgusting because as much as a small bet can induce a bluff raise here, he can do the same with his jacks/flush maybe and we might be stuck wondering what to do if this happens. But I think if we do bet then it has to be way small. I think Harvie's sizing sounds good if he is sticky with most pairs.

Posted 8 years ago
If our opponent is so bad I'd make it bigger preflop and bigger flop and overbet ship turn. Maybe I need to slow down sometimes! Blush

As played I'm siding with Harvie and I'd bet the river for around 20-25%. Doesn't matter to me if I get raised and have to fold, just gotta get value from these guys is all.

Posted 8 years ago
Pre: Standard. This sizing would be my normal sizing when three betting IP but if villain is an absolute fish we can look at going larger here.

Flop: Again normally I would be going for around half pot when c-betting in a three bet pot but vs a fish the norm goes out the window, I see no reason not to go larger here when we can expect villain to be making some terrible calls with hands we have crushed.

Turn: Same advice as flop, larger is better here I feel.

River: J kind of sucks, I probably just check this back. I don't hate the above suggestions of check folding but checking seems superior to me since villain is going to have so much Jx in their range.
Posted 8 years ago
I'd be making this closer to $3 pre against such a player.

Flop and turn should both be bigger. No reason not to.

I would check back the river against an unpredictable opponent who might to something ridiculous if we bet tiny.