See stats in the hand for a general idea of my read. He enters most pots pretty cheaply so he's not spewing pf as much and has been very active / aggressive on Most Flops, generally shuts down afterwards. He could also just be outflopping everyone, but I think after 2-3 orbits I'm more or less sure enough to play back.
Preflop: Looking back I feel I might have been better off flatting in position. My hand plays well against his range and flops okay (gutshots/draws and stuff) and the trash kinda calling ranges the blinds may tag along with. But for those reasons I don't see why isolating is bad either. Anyone prefer one over the other for reasons I haven't gone over yet?
Flop:
I think it's a pretty standard bet given his range. I'm not really looking to check for value (cause he'll call) or pot control.
My read is that his flop check-minbump here is fairly weak. Rarely as good as an ace. I put him on maybe a decent pp(top end of his range), weak7/4 or some kind of weak draw. I don't assume he stacks off on much of his range (although it's definitely possible), so I call for value.
Turn:
Unsure of what to make of this bet because as I mentioned I haven't seen him continue a bluff/doublebarrel in general before. His bet isn't especially strong, and draws make up a fair portion of his range here. I think shoving is probably standard here. 4/7/6 with a primary draw, some kind of combo draw, other Ax that I beat (only like 6 or 7 I think).
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