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3/6 NL, Prima skin
Hero has $1294.85, Villain (18/11/~2) covers. He is tight and fairly straightforward. The other player in the hand is loose and prone to making large bets into players who show weakness. He also covers. Folded to Villain in CO, who raises ($18). Hero reraises to $63 with AhQd. SB (the loose player mentioned...he is about 38/19) calls cold. Villain also calls. Flop ($195): Ad 5h Jh SB checks, Villain bets $120 Is this a clear fold? What other options do I have? |
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Bump
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I'd call and probably fold to a big turnbet if I don't improve. Folding seems weak since we do have top pair, position and two runner runner draws.
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this is a pretty clear call
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this is a pretty clear call [/ QUOTE ] I think it's pretty close. I mean he did bet into a 3 better and a cold caller on an ace high board. He's gotta be pretty strong. |
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I would probably call and re-assess turn (usually folding), but I can see a strong argument for folding right away, especially if you are confident in your read.
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I would probably call and re-assess turn (usually folding), but I can see a strong argument for folding right away, especially if you are confident in your read. [/ QUOTE ] 75% of the time i find it better to just fold in those, 'call and re-assess' spots, as most of the time your just folding the next street anyway. Being that your deep vs an apparently nitty player, i think folding outright is best. He isn't bluffing with the cold caller. |
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Reraising a nit with AQo is not a good play. If he shows any strength at all on the flop you need to fold.
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Reraising a nit with AQo is not a good play. If he shows any strength at all on the flop you need to fold. [/ QUOTE ] I disagree. He has a decent preflop raise % of 11 and only raised 3BB preflop. I have position and expect him to fold to the reraise a majority of the time. His predictable postflop play and my position make playing the hand relatively easy when he does call. I don't have the hand history with me, but the rest of the hand went approximately as follows: SB called flop bet. Turn was a blank and it was checked around. The river put a 4-card straight on the board, although one would need a low card (I think a 4) to actually have the wheel. So the turn was 2, river 3. The SB bet out for at least 80% of pot, the Nit typed "Do you really have the case jacks?" and folded. |
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