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AQ line check
Villain is a bit loose, but not overly aggressive.
PokerStars 5/10 Hold'em (10 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver) Preflop: Hero is UTG with Q, A. Hero raises, UTG+1 3-bets</font>, 8 folds, Hero calls. Flop: (7.40 SB) Q, 5, T (2 players) Is check/calling to the river an option here or should I bet out and fold to a raise? |
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Re: AQ line check
Check-raise flop. Call down to a 3-bet unless board gets sloppy or you have a more specific read.
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Re: AQ line check
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Check-raise flop. [/ QUOTE ] That does not make sense: I'm either way ahead or way behind. If I'm ahead, a check-raise might scare him away, if I'm behind I'm just throwing money in his pot. [ QUOTE ] Call down to a 3-bet unless board gets sloppy or you have a more specific read. [/ QUOTE ] Sorry, but if a player makes it three bets pre-flop, then three bets post-flop on a dry board, calling him down with a pair of queens is a chip-spew. |
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Re: AQ line check
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[ QUOTE ] Check-raise flop. [/ QUOTE ] That does not make sense: I'm either way ahead or way behind. If I'm ahead, a check-raise might scare him away, if I'm behind I'm just throwing money in his pot. [ QUOTE ] Call down to a 3-bet unless board gets sloppy or you have a more specific read. [/ QUOTE ] Sorry, but if a player makes it three bets pre-flop, then three bets post-flop on a dry board, calling him down with a pair of queens is a chip-spew. [/ QUOTE ] That's why it's so cool to 3-bet here with JJ [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] Something I often do just to check if you really have that queen. Also, you might check-raise a ghutshot here, and he will call a check-raise with AK. I like it. But that's just me. |
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Re: AQ line check
I think you have to lead out on the flop, check/call down to flop aggression.
I dont like going for the c/r on flop, as if villain is not overly aggressive he may check behind with JJ or AK. Sucks to check and get outdrawn by AK. |
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Re: AQ line check
Bet/call the flop. If you check and he bets you still have no idea where your at because he's betting any hand he's willing to three bet with preflop.
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Re: AQ line check
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[ QUOTE ] Check-raise flop. [/ QUOTE ] That does not make sense: I'm either way ahead or way behind. [/ QUOTE ] uh no |
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Re: AQ line check
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Check-raise flop. [/ QUOTE ] That does not make sense: I'm either way ahead or way behind. [/ QUOTE ] uh no [/ QUOTE ] Wanna elaborate on that? |
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Re: AQ line check
AKs
Board: Qh 5c Ts Dead: equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 68.687% 68.08% 00.61% 674 6.00 { AdQc } Hand 1: 31.313% 30.71% 00.61% 304 6.00 { AsKs } If he's loose he's probably more capable of 3betting KJ and AJ than you think. Point is board is draw heavy and there's a good chance villain has 3 pair outs and 4 gutshot outs. |
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Re: AQ line check
you'll get bluffed out of the pot by AK a lot here if you just give up after the 3 bet and don't improve.
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