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AQ deep
9h 10-20 game effective stacks 8k
MP who seems like a solid TAG raises to 80, CO and button calls, I call AcQs from sb, and bb calls as well. flop As2s6h my image is probably a TAG and I haven't gotten out of line much, what's your line here? is AQo even worth playing this deep from the SB when a tough opponent opens preflop? |
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Re: AQ deep
I will call with it sometimes and muck it other times, with mucking probably being the better play. Since we're here, I'm leading out on the flop and re-evaluating on the turn if he's still with me (being a lot less worried about everyone else).
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Re: AQ deep
c/c
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Re: AQ deep
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c/c [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: AQ deep
check call
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Re: AQ deep
This is fine.
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Re: AQ deep
Dont think I care for the c/c flop and c/f turn to any more heat. That flop has 2 barrel written all over it from preflop raiser. Fairly dry, meaning you will get bluffed out too often AND still payoff a flop bet. I agree with Kirk. Lead and re-evaluate turn.
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Re: AQ deep
I like to c/c c/f turn vs pfr and c/r or c/c lead turn vs anyone else. Especially if CO and BTN seem loose/bad/short stacking or any general bad trait.
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Re: AQ deep
Obv you're only behind AA (unlikely given there's one on the board and one in your hand) and AK, which is possible, but a small part of his range. If anyone has AK it's probably him since another player would likely re-raise. He may c-bet, but if he's on KK or w/e, he probably won't into 3 players. If you could be sure he'd bet, I'd check-call, but with 2 spades on the board I like leading and not giving free cards.
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Re: AQ deep
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Obv you're only behind AA (unlikely given there's one on the board and one in your hand) and AK, which is possible, but a small part of his range. [/ QUOTE ] the flop is 5way bro |
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