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AQo in bb vs. utg raise
Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $4 BB (6 handed) Full Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
SB ($275.20) Hero ($414) UTG ($798.60) MP ($912.50) CO ($388) Button ($383) Preflop: Hero is BB with Q, A. <font color="red">UTG raises to $14</font>, <font color="#666666">4 folds</font>, Hero calls $10. Flop: ($30) Q, 8, 7 <font color="#666666">(2 players)</font> Hero checks, <font color="red">UTG bets $22</font>, Hero calls $22. Turn: ($74) 2 <font color="#666666">(2 players)</font> Hero checks, <font color="red">UTG bets $54</font>, Hero calls $54. river also c/c if it blanks? i have villian over 70 hands as a 18/16 tag i don't wanted to 3bet this tight player but folding seems to weak to me so i just called till i don't see him calling worser hands if i cr the flop o planed to c/c the flop and c/c the turn... if he cb i would vb the river if he bets i would most likly call how do you play here vs. a tigh player who isn't overaggresiv |
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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
I like a flop c/r vs most opponents, but c/c seems ok vs someone tight/not over aggro. c/c turn and blank rivers is ok. I could find a fold on the river vs a super tight villain who rarely bluffs, but i don't know if that's the case here.
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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
looks fine
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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
I would c/r the flop when the raiser is 18/16 most of the time. As played, re-evaluate river and more than likely call.
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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
yeah i would c/c almost any river. he can be betting worse for value given your passive line, which i dont mind at all
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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
your line is fine, but 18/16 isnt that tight
i think flop CR is ok here to idk what you guys are referring to as blanks-i think every card is a blank except i guess you could argue a K isnt but regardless i dont think you can fold on any river if hes smart and aware of your range...if hes bad tight you could fold a river K to a strong bet |
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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
I like how you played it so far.
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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
[ QUOTE ]
i don't wanted to 3bet this tight player but folding seems to weak to me [/ QUOTE ] I think reraise or fold would be better than call. And if you don't want to call a tight player's UTG raise, then fold. I don't think it's weak to give up a potentially dominated ace that will cost you a lot OOP when up against AK on an Axx flop, or cost you a lot OOP when up against an overpair on a Qxx flop. Plus, you'll miss the flop 2/3's of the time anyway, so playing OOP in a raised pot knowing that you won't have the initiative, you suspect that you're behind UTG's likely range of hands (or else you'd reraise), and you'll have ace-high 2/3's of the time on the flop make folding preflop seem like the best play. As played, c/c on the flop, turn, and river seems like the best way to keep worse hands firing, and pay off better hands the least. So, c/c the river. Another line might be to c/r the flop, and assume you're beaten if he doesn't fold. His range for calling (or raising) a big c/r on this flop would probably have to be much better than TP. |
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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
You can fold pf against this guy. He's very tight, possibly solidly aggressive, and you're oop.
As played, flop and turn look good. I'll prob bet river for 1/2 to get value from KQ/QJs, maybe even the JJ/TT. If you c/c river, you let him put in big bet when he's ahead and often check behind. |
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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
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You can fold pf against this guy. He's very tight, possibly solidly aggressive, and you're oop. As played, flop and turn look good. I'll prob bet river for 1/2 to get value from KQ/QJs, maybe even the JJ/TT. If you c/c river, you let him put in big bet when he's ahead and often check behind. [/ QUOTE ] I like this advice. |
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