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Re: 50NL 6max - decision on river after making two pair on turn
PF is a pretty poor call. A8s doesn't do well at all vs an UTG raise and with 4 guys to act behind you. I'd defiantely fold upto AJ in this instance.
But the turn is great for you, put it all in and stack his AK or whatever he has woke up with. |
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Re: 50NL 6max - decision on river after making two pair on turn
Yes, fold pre-flop. A8s doesnt do well in raised pots (unless you raised with it from late pos).
Raise turn and get action from AK/AQ or whatever ace he has. As played I'd call river. Its hard to fold here against an unknown NL50 player because they are fully capable of playing AK/AJ like this. |
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Re: 50NL 6max - decision on river after making two pair on turn
Yeah, even I know that was poor PF call. I was a bit on tilt, but when turned the two pair, I thought I was in front (which I was). I played it bad, and he of course had KJ.
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Re: 50NL 6max - decision on river after making two pair on turn
You shouldnt call preflop. A suited ace is nice in a multiway pot but you don't want to play it against an UTG raiser. It's better to call with SCs then with a suited ace because you basically call to hit your flush and only that.
I reraise on the turn, it seems like somewhere in the range of AJ+ but he might aswell be playing KhQh so you want to let him pay. The river is probably a call as played but it might be AQ here. In general, don't play suited aces against raises in bad position and play more agressively |
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Re: 50NL 6max - decision on river after making two pair on turn
reload preflop.
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