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$2/$5 $100 max live - I fold AQo preflop.
I am an NL noob who is trying to get good at this game without donating too much in the process. Is this a strategically sound withdrawal or a display of hate for money?
First time posting a live NL hand, so if I've omitted any necessary information, please yell at me. I am dealt AQo in MP with about $150 in front of me. UTG limps, MP1 limps, I raise ($20), all fold to Button who reraises to $70 (stack ~$200). SB folds, BB calls (all-in), all fold to original limper who calls and action is on MP1, who thinks long and then folds. There is now about $210 in the pot, one player all-in and two other opponents, one who has me covered. Pot is laying me 4.2:1. I'm thinking about what to do since I haven't been in this situation many times in NL, and then I hear MP1 mumble to himself in Spanish about how all of these raisers made him fold his ace. So I'd need to beat 3 hands with my offsuit big cards after being reraised PF while being outstacked by the reraiser... and now I know one of my outs are gone. I fold. How'd I do? |
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