I cant fold this set here without a stronger read on the player.
If hes got 89 or a better set, its just a cooler.
You have mentioned that you think he might be an agro fish and for this reason, i think we must call, because there might be weird bluffs in his range in addition to the other hands mentioned that you beat.
I guess what this boils down to is if your river decision should have been B/F, B/C or C/C (leaving out C/F as this is just too weak).
It's a toughie because he checks back a ton of hands we can get value out of so C/C looks like the worst option on that basis, while B/F drops load of dead money down the toilet if he does shove, and when he does will B/C be beating anything?
It probably is B/F > B/C > C/C in general but with that price against someone we label a fish is just so tempting to call. As I stated in my original reply I think it's a sigh call but is pretty darn close.
i generally agree with that Tommy. Its a situation where when he shoved im thinking im beat a lot of the time but the reasoning is always "well he can show up with TJ or weirdly played hands here, its not that much to call", but in retrospect, if hes aggro hes not checking TJ on a Ten hi flop and people just arent check calling the turn and shoving over a river bet with weaker hands that often. At the time i was pretty confident he had 89 but i was wrong! He had TT obv.
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I cant fold this set here without a stronger read on the player.
If hes got 89 or a better set, its just a cooler.
You have mentioned that you think he might be an agro fish and for this reason, i think we must call, because there might be weird bluffs in his range in addition to the other hands mentioned that you beat.