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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
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As played, I'd bet/fold the river. [/ QUOTE ] that seems kinda exploitable. |
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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
i minblogbet/called the river :/
but i don't think that this is the best move because it forces you to call a raise... |
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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
betting river, both small and big, will just get you into trouble vs decent players. c/c > betting
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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
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i don't wanted to 3bet this tight player but folding seems to weak to me [/ QUOTE ] I think reraise or fold would be better than call. And if you don't want to call a tight player's UTG raise, then fold. I don't think it's weak to give up a potentially dominated ace that will cost you a lot OOP when up against AK on an Axx flop, or cost you a lot OOP when up against an overpair on a Qxx flop. Plus, you'll miss the flop 2/3's of the time anyway, so playing OOP in a raised pot knowing that you won't have the initiative, you suspect that you're behind UTG's likely range of hands (or else you'd reraise), and you'll have ace-high 2/3's of the time on the flop make folding preflop seem like the best play. As played, c/c on the flop, turn, and river seems like the best way to keep worse hands firing, and pay off better hands the least. So, c/c the river. Another line might be to c/r the flop, and assume you're beaten if he doesn't fold. His range for calling (or raising) a big c/r on this flop would probably have to be much better than TP. |
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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
You can fold pf against this guy. He's very tight, possibly solidly aggressive, and you're oop.
As played, flop and turn look good. I'll prob bet river for 1/2 to get value from KQ/QJs, maybe even the JJ/TT. If you c/c river, you let him put in big bet when he's ahead and often check behind. |
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You can fold pf against this guy. He's very tight, possibly solidly aggressive, and you're oop. As played, flop and turn look good. I'll prob bet river for 1/2 to get value from KQ/QJs, maybe even the JJ/TT. If you c/c river, you let him put in big bet when he's ahead and often check behind. [/ QUOTE ] I like this advice. |
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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
i dont think you should be looking to enter into pots in what for your style appear to be marginal spots oop vs solid tags. berate me please
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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
His range is that much tighter UTG I'd just pitch.
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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
Whether you CR this flop or not should depend on your CRing frequencies... generally you wanna be CRbluffing enough that you can CR this for good value...
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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
Wow don't fold PF please. You said he doesn't call worse to a CR, sounds like calling and CRing a lot of flops is +++ev against this guy. If you don't want to CR here then c/cing 2 streets is your only option, river is where your decision is and I'd c/c river readless.
Meh I want to amend that to folding river against a multitabling reg. |
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