Middle set 150BB deep in 3 bet pot
Spot that I am not sure about.
Villain I have marked as a bit of blaster. Very loose, does not fold to 3 bets. Seems to be a winning player, but they are spewy (bad spewy). They peel super wide.
We are 5 handed
Hero 150BB
Villain 200BB
Preflop: Hero has Qs Qd 3d 3h in sb
1 fold, Villain in CO raises to 3.4BB, btn folds, hero 3 bets to 11.20BB, BB folds, Villain calls
Flop: As Qh 8s (pot 23.4BB)
Hero bets 17.55BB, Villain calls
Turn: Ad (58.5BB)
Hero checks, Villain bets 14.6BB, Hero raises to 100BB, Villain shoves (15 more BB for hero to call)
I am not sure what to do on this turn. Do you bet/call, bet/fold, check/call and call pretty much any river? My thinking was that the villain Can have something like Axxx with spades and there are so many river cards that may or may not hit them, a K, T, J, 9, etc. I won't know what river cards are good for me and I can get hands like AK, AJ, etc. to potentially call a big raise here.
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I think it's fine, although you could have just called the turn prepared to check/call any river to keep him betting. As played, can't fold now. Let's hope you are ahead (you are a lot) and hold.
This is not a 3b pre. Itβs borderline a call lol.
As played flop is fine.
Turn is weird. Not sure why you are going for a check raise. Assuming trying to get value from trip A but you can just bet for value yourself. SPR is low enough to just go bet bet and get all the money in by river. Checking allows trip A to get free equity realization and XR generally just runs into the boat. I prefer you just keep betting here.
As played you canβt fold obviously. Naked Trip should not jam over the top of your XR so you should be losing a bunch but win enough times to be ok I guess.
I checked the turn because this player will bet super wide on the turn. I expect them to bet their naked flushes and straight draws.