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WSOP 5K hand with AQ / wheel draw
Mostly a cash game player, and I was a little out at sea with this hand. I hope this is sufficient info for some recommendations from you all. I had a chat with another player on the table after this hand, and he told me I badly misplayed the hand.
300-600 blinds with $75 antes. Folded to me, and I make a standard open to 2K with AQo from the Hi-jack. I've been moderately active lately after playing very tight in earlier rounds. Folded to BB, who looks at his cards, seems to consider options, and calls. BB is a Vegas native named Chuck, other people at my table seem to know him -- 50ish, bearded. Likes to coldcall from the blinds, but otherwise very aggressive, and likes to push allin a lot. Flop: 2[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 3[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 4[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] Chuck checks to me. Pot: 5050 Action's on me. My belief is that he will almost never call a bet, he will either raise allin or fold. Two scenarios: (1) He has 9k behind [this is what I estimated he had] (2) He has 12k behind [this is what he actually had, I suck at live poker] I start the hand with 26k, so losing an allin would be painful but not crippling. Suggestions? |
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Re: WSOP 5K hand with AQ / wheel draw
He shouldn't have a pair (or he should have moved allin PF). So I guess if you want to be real fancy you can bet some amount to encourage an allin. If he has a pair he's getting allin anyway, and maybe you get him to move allin with weaker ace, which is worth quite a decent amount here . The pot is very large though so nothing too wrong with just open pushing.
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Re: WSOP 5K hand with AQ / wheel draw
If he's never calling seems like a clear bet/call.
There aren't that many unpaired hands you'd really want to fold and he isn't folding any pair here to a shove. Especially clear if you get the impression he likes to make moves. |
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Re: WSOP 5K hand with AQ / wheel draw
I check.
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