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Old 03-29-2007, 03:53 AM
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Default Re: 50 - odd spot with AQ (TPTK=push/fold?)

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I would fold preflop. I don't understand how you can give a line like this in your thread: "hasnt 3b pf too often, and i have to respect for something decent" and then calling a 3bet OoP with a mediocre hand like AQo.

As played preflop, I'dd fold it. Spew puts in another nice piece of dead money, since he's not going to call a shove. Leaves TAGgro.

I really don't care what he could have to start with, I'm just wondering how he sees you. As you described, you are playing tight aggro and not playing too many hands in this session. I think he puts you on a hand like midpair here preflop. That means, that with a shove here, he will prob most likely put you on a set. So his FE will prob be a big larger then you described.

I think he will not let go AA, but KK would probably be a fold, if he is at the level I think he is. So you have got the range AA/KK/QQ/JJ/AK for him here imo.

He will fold KK/AK en call the shove with AA/QQ/JJ.

So no good here I think. Fold.

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No offense but your advice to fold preflop sucks. We're getting 2.25 to a 15 dollar pot. That's freaking 6:1. How much more nitty can we get with AQ OOP? Calling just for broadway and QQx flop is good enough.

I would probably lead out flop to see where I'm at. If he raises, then I'd fold. You really want to isolate the weaker player. With a spewtard behind, tagaggro prob won't make a move without overpair or better.
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