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I played this hand today, I am a very aggressive and quite loose player preflop in position. I have no tells of my opponent since he just entered the table.
Please let me know what you think about my turn and river play. 1/2 Euro B2B, 6-handed. Im on the button with AJo. Cutoff raise 4xx Big Blind to 8. I reraise to 22 on the button. Flop: Ks Qh 10d (Pot= 47) He checks, I bet 30. Since he called my reraise I put him on AK/KK/QQ/1010 or similar. He calls. Turn is: Kc (pot=107) He bets out 35, I am now thinking that he might have me beat with a full house, so I just call incase Im up against AK. River: 5d (Pot= 177) He bets out 65. I call. What do you guys think about how I played this hand? How would you have played it? Comments plz.. (Ill write what he had later) |
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Stack sizes plz
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edit: all my advice assumes 100 BB stacks, which makes sense since villain just sat down.
I'm not a big fan of the preflop 3-bet. While I don't mind doing it loose, I'm wary of doing so against unknowns and like to pick different kinds of hands for it. I like T9s a lot more, because it makes marginal boards easier to play, but with AJ you really don't know what's up when you hit TPTK and get called on a draw-ish flop. Once you get into this hand you should push harder. Normally continuation betting slightly smaller is a decent idea in a 3-bet pot, but you have the nuts and this board is all over a hand that calls a 3-bet preflop. Certainly bet pot. His turn play is suspect, and could be JJ, QJ, JT as well as AK or a full house. Just push here and expect to get called by trips and draw+pair often enough to make up for facing KK/QQ/TT. This weak bet is almost always a trick, either a strong hand sandbagging or a weak one looking for a cheap card. With the relative strength of your hand and the way things have played out so far (the flop) I lean towards the former. |
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stack sizes are important and you basically need to decide between getting max from AK and loosing least to a full house. This decision should be based on stack sizes, his tendencies and your table image.
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Push river since you only have $48 left if you call and AK is a big part of his range.
I think turn is fine. |
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stacksizes are slightly more than 100 BB for both of us
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anybody thinks that fold is in line on the river? in case so, why?
like I said I have no tell on villian, since he just came to the table. |
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