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AQ on button 2/4 NL Is this play standard or too loose?
Id like some input on this play, especially the preflop reraise. is it standard or too loose?
I have AQoff on button, UTG+1 (24/15) raises to $16, CO 25/20) calls and i raise to $48. Do you guys routinely raise in that position, call? fold? Raiser then folded but CO called. $120 in pot, flop 942rainbow. CO checks, i bet $85. Is this good, bad or indifferent? He calls. Turn (8) check check. Do you double barrel here? River whiffs, he bets 3/4 pot and i fold. Id really appreciate your comments on my play. Thanks alot. |
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Re: AQ on button 2/4 NL Is this play standard or too loose?
preflop is standard, CO has 88-TT like always so I don't like the flop bet.
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Re: AQ on button 2/4 NL Is this play standard or too loose?
once preflop plays out like it does, I either bet flop with plans to double barrel because I think villain can fold mid pairs, or I give up. Betting flop and then giving up sucks IMO
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Re: AQ on button 2/4 NL Is this play standard or too loose?
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once preflop plays out like it does, I either bet flop with plans to double barrel because I think villain can fold mid pairs, or I give up. Betting flop and then giving up sucks IMO [/ QUOTE ] Also, your preflop bet is somewhat small. |
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Re: AQ on button 2/4 NL Is this play standard or too loose?
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[ QUOTE ] once preflop plays out like it does, I either bet flop with plans to double barrel because I think villain can fold mid pairs, or I give up. Betting flop and then giving up sucks IMO [/ QUOTE ] Also, your preflop bet is somewhat small. [/ QUOTE ] |
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