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$250 sat - AQ turn and river play
HH was on cake so I don't have raw HH. It's a $250 satellite to Aussie Millions where only 1st gets the seat, 2-4 get some cash, 85 entrants.
Blinds are 150/300, my stack is 11k and I raise to 850 UTG+2 with AQo and BB flat calls with a 15k stack, I have no reads on him, except that he doubled two hands previously with AA against A8 on a 1076 flop. Seems pretty tight. Flop (1850 pot) comes 6810 with two hearts, he checks, I cbet for 1200 and he snap calls. Turn (4250 pot) Qd putting two hearts and two diamonds on board, he checks, I check. River (4250 pot) 10c he checks, I bet 2300. Am I getting value from anything worse here or was this river bet pretty bad? Should I be betting the turn? |
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Re: $250 sat - AQ turn and river play
His snap call on flop combined with texture of flop and his range in BB calling ur raise means he hit this hand with something like a pair and a draw. He may interpret ur river bet as bluff given ur passive line but the only hand ur beating that calls is a pair of 8s. FWIW, why did u check behind on flop? seems like a definite bet. Ur letting him draw for free.
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Re: $250 sat - AQ turn and river play
Check flop bet turn
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Re: $250 sat - AQ turn and river play
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Check flop bet turn [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: $250 sat - AQ turn and river play
I probably give up on that flop unless you're following up with another turn bet pretty often because he will peel pretty light on that flop since a lot of pairs also have gutshots or w/e (connectors or gappers, hands like T9, 87 etc).
I definitely bet the turn here. As played your hand is good very often on the end but I don't expect to get paid off frequently. |
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