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100NL: AQs facing turn raise
I think this one is standard, just wanted to check though. I can't see what i'm beating here except a bluff
Villain is 30/4/2 over 200+ hands Full Tilt Poker No Limit Holdem Ring game Blinds: $0.50/$1 8 players Converter Pre-flop: (8 players) Eggpie is CO with :qd :ad 3 folds, MP2 calls, [color=#cc0000]Eggpie raises to $5</font>, 3 folds, MP2 calls. Flop: :qs :9d :2c ($11.5, 2 players) MP2 checks, [color=#cc0000]Eggpie bets $8</font>, MP2 calls. Turn: :ks ($27.5, 2 players) [color=#cc0000]MP2 bets $15</font>, Eggpie folds. Uncalled bets: $15 returned to MP2. Results: Final pot: $27.5 |
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Re: 100NL: AQs facing turn raise
Make sure you select 2+2 in the dropdown menu on your hand convertor.
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Re: 100NL: AQs facing turn raise
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Re: 100NL: AQs facing turn raise
So the pot is $27.50 and he is betting $15...
I think based on his stats I'm going to fold. |
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Re: 100NL: AQs facing turn raise
KQ/99/22 all beat you and are well within his range. I've seen donks show up with AK/AA/KK rarely, this guy would probably raise them preflop, but you never know for sure. Two spades do this never; so good fold.
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