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Re: AA in blind vs blind with a paired board.
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So the best line in this spot is bet/call flop, c/c turn, and c/f river? [/ QUOTE ] i think so given the cards that came off and his bet sizes, i think you gotta fold the river... in hindsight this makes the turn call look bad, but based only on the information you had on the turn, i think he has enough jacks and draws in his range to call, plus a little extra equity from spiking and ace and stacking a king |
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Re: AA in blind vs blind with a paired board.
this type of Villain is just calling flop with a J almost all the time, and if raising a draw, checking turn since turn changes nothing and hero could have a K. I think folding turn is best, I just don't see what he could have that would bet turn.
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Re: AA in blind vs blind with a paired board.
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this type of Villain is just calling flop with a J almost all the time, and if raising a draw, checking turn since turn changes nothing and hero could have a K. I think folding turn is best, I just don't see what he could have that would bet turn. [/ QUOTE ] He raises 10% cbets, which is a decent amount. Plus this is blind vs. blind. Are you saying his low aggression factor is the key here? |
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Re: AA in blind vs blind with a paired board.
I think this is a call. There are a ton of hands in his range that didn't get there by the river, especially in a BvB hand. As far as betting the turn, i think QT, any flush draw, even occasionally a jack will bet here. I will say, however, I doubt that is a jack betting for value too often. Seems like the classic nuts or air scenario, and there aren't too many kings left in the deck.
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Re: AA in blind vs blind with a paired board.
I like a turn donk. Denies a free card and lets us reev much better. That is if we plan on calling a turn bet anyway.
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