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Party Poker 2/4 Hold'em (10 handed) FTR converter on zerodivide.cxPreflop: Hero is MP3 with [Kh], [As]. MP2 posts a blind of $2. 3 folds, MP1 calls, MP2 folds.Flop: (8.50 SB) [Qh], [6d], [Ad] (3 players)MP1 checks, Hero bets, Button calls, MP1 calls.Turn: (5.75 BB) [Ah] (3 players)MP1 checks, Hero bets, Hero calls.River: (13.75 BB) [Td] (2 players)Hero checks, Button bets, Hero calls.Final Pot: 15.75 BBbutton stats: 60/8/2

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Seems ok. The only hands I can see him capping the turn after calling your preflop raise with that board are AK, AQ, AJ, A10, QQ, 66 and not with KK, JJ, or 1010. Obviously you only beating AJ down to Ax, so check-call the river seems ok.

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60/8/2very aggro post flop.bet/call river.
He's almost always got a ragged ace here. I want 3 bets going in on the river, at least. This guy is VERY aggressive and VERY loose. He didn't 3-bet preflopThe only hand you're scared of on the turn is A6You're ahead of every other Ace.I want 3 bets getting in against a guy with these stats. If anyone disagrees, I'm wrong.Wang
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60/8/2  very aggro post flop.  bet/call river.
Bleh.What i dont like about that line is that he probably almost never checks behind, so betting doesnt do that much for you - unless you _want_ to be raised. And if you want to be raised, then you an argument could easily be made for check/raising instead.
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I feel good about 2-3 bets.C/R sounds good; but just in case, I'll take the safe 1.I don't have the heart to put 4 bets in, so Bet/Raise is out for me.If he raises our lead, I won't feel great about winning 2/3 a second time.if that makes sense

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I'm a little suspicious of Button's non-raise on the flop. With stats like that, I expect him to jam the flop with any A or draw, unless he's hit a monster. Nonetheless, in the heat of the moment I'm bet/calling that river.

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