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Pretty easy fold, if SB a decent player, and you feel your hand is face up, you're probably right. I'd say his range is pretty narrow, given his pf play. I don't see a player with those stats making that play with anything less than 2 pair, with 55 or 66 more likely. You're beat.
And I'm saying that with the assumption that he probably isn't going to play QQ that way pf, which, if I'm wrong, makes you even more dead. |
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#2
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I can fold this here, board is dry and villian is nitty enough factors to lay this down.
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#3
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Hes too tight for you to have him beat so i fold
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#4
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so AQ in an isolation play against shortstack is just not possible here?
and I dont get how this hand is "face up"... you raise a bunch of limpers and then bet on the flop... (OMG HE BET THE FLOP HE OBV HAS AA) that just doesnt make sense. I guess i could see 55-66 here fairly easily... but would you think that villian would rather try and keep hero in the pot if he has such a powerful hand? |
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#5
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To play AQ this way (which is basically the only thing we beat, unless the villain is getting fancy with some kind of midpair) would be pretty odd for this solid of a player. I don't think villain calls limpers, calls the raise, then c/r the flop with AQ.
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#6
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[ QUOTE ]
To play AQ this way (which is basically the only thing we beat, unless the villain is getting fancy with some kind of midpair) would be pretty odd for this solid of a player. I don't think villain calls limpers, calls the raise, then c/r the flop with AQ. [/ QUOTE ] Yep yep. AA no good, he's got a set or suited 2-pair. |
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#7
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You are probably toast. Fold. You bet...someone else went all in...and then this guy came in hard.
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