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NL400 AQ facing aggression
Villian plays 17/7/2.2
Full Tilt Poker, $2/$4 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 9 Players LeggoPoker.com - Hand History Converter UTG: $298.60 UTG+1: $499.30 UTG+2: $76 MP1: $577.50 MP2: $467.10 CO: $571.80 BTN: $246.60 Hero (SB): $468.70 BB: $421.90 Pre-Flop: A[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] Q[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] dealt to Hero (SB) 5 folds, <font color="red">CO raises to $14</font>, BTN folds, Hero calls $12, BB folds Flop: ($32) Q[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 2[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 7[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] (2 Players) Hero checks, CO checks Turn: ($32) T[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] (2 Players) <font color="red">Hero bets $24</font>, <font color="red">CO raises to $104</font>, Hero ? Is he slow playing here, or did he pick up a draw? QQ is unlikely?? |
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Re: NL400 AQ facing aggression
eww sick spot oop, u lose againt TTT, 777,QQ AA KK, i prolly just fold.
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Re: NL400 AQ facing aggression
most people just bet the flop if they want to bluff at the pot
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Re: NL400 AQ facing aggression
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most people just bet the flop if they want to bluff at the pot [/ QUOTE ] Agreed, I think he has you beat a ton of the time, I fold. |
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Re: NL400 AQ facing aggression
I'm probably folding, you'd think a flush draw would c-bet so I'm assigning less of his range to a draw and more to hands that have you crushed. Not to mention you aren't that heavily invested, you are out of position and are likely going to face another decision on the river.
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Re: NL400 AQ facing aggression
Fold preflop. If you really want to play, then reraise. But at 7% PFR his range is 88+,ATs+,KTs+,AQo+ which is a little better, on average, than AQo. For example, AQo vs 88+,ATs+,KTs+,AQo+ has about 43% equity preflop if you ran out all the cards.
Once you called preflop out of position in a multiway pot with AQo, I think you should donk the flop for $25 or so, and consider folding if you run into a big raise from behind you. On the turn, I suspect you ran into TT. Here's my reasoning. If his range is something like 88+,ATs+,KTs+,AQo+ (7.1% of all starting hands) for a PFR ... KK-AA would have probably bet the flop. *QQ might have slow played, so that's possible. 88-JJ might have checked the flop, but 88-99 and JJ would not have likely raised your turn bet. AQ and KQs would have bet the flop. *AcKc and AcJc might have checked the flop and raised the turn, but other AK/AJ hands that didn't cb would have folded the turn. KJs and KTs would not have checked the flop and raised the turn. *TT would make a lot of sense here. So, you have AdQh vs TT,QQ,AcKc,AcJc giving you equity of about 23%. Given the size of the stacks and your bad position, I think folding to the turn raise is better than calling or pushing. |
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Re: NL400 AQ facing aggression
7% PF raisers usually steal 20-35% albert
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