A couple of tough spots !
The villain in this hand was playing 37/15/3 over 115 hands. As I didn't have much history on the villain, I erred on the side of caution, and made a neutral ev fold. He might well have been floating, because any heart or straight card on the turn would make it very difficult for me to call his shove.
Here is another tricky situation. The villain was playing 33/16/2 over 49 hands, so no real stats. I was going to check / call the river, but the Jack of spades killed the action, especially when the villain shoved. In retrospect I think that I made the right decision.






2 comments:
Good job on all three hands. I actually would have cbet less on the AQ hand - but nothing wrong with your strong bet on a drawy board.
I strongly feel that the villain stole the pot from me in the first hand, and if he did then it was an excellent move, but very player dependent.
The second hand depressed me a little, but I had no choice as there wasn't sufficient information on the villain.
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