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100nl - AA - Horrible Flop
No reads on villain.
Seat 1: myhr ($216.55 in chips) Seat 2: MigaS ($98.50 in chips) Seat 3: rednesh ($111.38 in chips) Seat 4: Beef-Cake ($78.55 in chips) Seat 5: Raze720 ($104.45 in chips) Seat 6: drpil ($17.91 in chips) Beef-Cake: posts small blind $0.50 Raze720: posts big blind $1 ----- HOLE CARDS ----- dealt to Raze720 [Ah Ad] drpil: folds myhr: folds MigaS: raises to $4 rednesh: calls $4 Beef-Cake: folds Raze720: raises to $18 MigaS: folds rednesh: calls $14 ----- FLOP ----- [Qc Jc Qh] Raze720: checks rednesh: bets $25 Raze720: calls $25 ----- TURN ----- [Qc Jc Qh][9s] Raze720: checks rednesh: bets $68.38 and is all-in Raze720: folds Is this line correct? |
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Re: 100nl - AA - Horrible Flop
Bet/fold the flop, check/fold the turn.
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Re: 100nl - AA - Horrible Flop
I bet this flop also. Villain's range definitely shrinks when he smooth calls the opening raise and your reraise. Once you lead out he may consider folding something like a low to mid pair, but if he calls here I don't see how he'd want to shove the turn without something that has you beat.
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Re: 100nl - AA - Horrible Flop
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Re: 100nl - AA - Horrible Flop
It's better to bet the flop and fold to a raise than to call his flop bet and fold to his turn bet. Take the lead on the flop. You let him take control of this hand because you're scared of a queen. Not that he can't have a queen or JJ here, but there are many other hands he could have as well.
edit: Also, if you're scared to bet the flop, why did you call his bet? Are you hoping to spike an ace on the turn? |
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