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Axss/A8 is the only hand I can come up with, but I guess your small bet when the A falls might make him inclined to push some kind of draw/combo draw and the board is really drawy. There's not many better hands possible either (AT/A9?) since he shouldn't be slowplaying this flop esecially oop. Maybe he thought his 98 or whatever gained fe. I call
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i would think A8s (and prob Axs) oop would push the flop rather than c/r the turn. I think the only hands i am beating are a random Axs like you said, or maybe like 97/10 7 that are waiting for a "blank" turn to get it in. i would think if you had two pair on this board you would play it fast out of position. i dunno im pretty stumped.
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3betting / jamming the flop with A8hh has to be awful with these stacks.
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man, this is a weird spot and a bad turn card for you.
i'll be honest, without further reads, i can't imagine calling or folding being wrong. i think either is fine. |
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I think villain has aces up a lot here.
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i would think A8s (and prob Axs) oop would push the flop rather than c/r the turn. [/ QUOTE ] It's a valid point but more true for combodraws (fd+gs etc). He might call Axss and A8 on the flop to see a turn and decide he must felt it when he hits TP. And as said not 3-betting the flop with a stronger made hand than T9 would be bad, not 3-betting a worse but good hand like T7 is bad as well. Limiting his range of better hands to mostly aces up only probably makes this a call imo, even though a slim one. |
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I think any made straight plays like this or A8.
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