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Old 08-29-2006, 11:41 PM
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Default Re: 10/20 - AA - turn pairs Q; ABC player donks

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Doyle's Room 10/20 Limit Hold'em (6-max)

SB plays a solid but passive game. Thinks, can raise pre-flop and fold flop, doesn't make moves, probably somewhere around breakeven +/-.

I'm running bad (what else is new) but have shown down strong hands. I've folded a few hands I raised pre-flop on the flop. I've checked behind UI OCs on the turn.

I raise AA in CO after 2 limpers. SB calls and BB calls as do the limpers.

Flop - 5 handed (10 SB) Q52 rainbow
Checked to me, I bet and am called by SB and 1 limper.

Turn - 3 handed (8BB) - Q completes rainbow.
SB bets, limper folds, I fold.

Thoughts?

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That's an awfully big fold. I see that your read on him is that he is a bit passive and fairly straightforward postflop. Isn't the standard play from an ABC player to check/raise this turn, or to show some kind of aggression on the flop? You seem sure that he will play his hands straightforwardly; to me, that read means that he will generally fastplay made hands. Given that read, his flop and turn play is not really consistent with top pair/turned trips.

I think that SB will show down 66-TT or a pair of 5s often enough here to make a calldown profitable.
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