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Hi everyone, making my first 2+2 post in a long time. Was involved in a hand recently that I wanted to check and see how everyone else would have played it. No real reads on the Villain, who had sat down 2 orbits ago with no action.
-------- I have $126.00 in chips and am in the BB. Villain is one behind the button. Someone raises to to $3 in middle position. Villain calls. In the BB, I raise to $8. Middle position raiser calls. Villain raises to $25, I call from BB, middle position raiser folds. 2 Players to the flop, pot is approx. $60. Flop comes: [6h, 3c, Ad] I check, Villain checks. Turn brings: 6h, 3c, Ad [10c] I check, Villain checks. River brings: 6h, 3c, Ad, 10c, [Qc] I check, Villain bets 32, I fold. -------- How would everyone else have played this? Critiques on any street are welcomed. With the call, raise, and re-raise PF, I put Villain on AA/AK/KK/AQ/QQ/maybe JJ-99. The A on the flop makes me think my KK is no good, hence the checking. 10 on the turn makes a TT hand, and Q on the river might have meant river trips for Villain. Standard fold here? |
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PF reraise size is OMFG UGLY. My standard there is $15. Shove over villains 4-bet.
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PF reraise size is OMFG UGLY. My standard there is $15. Shove over villains 4-bet. [/ QUOTE ] |
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PF reraise size is OMFG UGLY. My standard there is $15. Shove over villains 4-bet. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Does Villain's re-raise mean AA most of the time after a smooth call earlier? Or do you think the re-raise was merely in response to the poor amount raised by myself pre-flop?
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