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Re: AQs vs a Reg - i hate making big folds
There's a fair chance you're probably behind if he's timid postflop. Call and re-evaluate river, give yourself a chance to hit one of your ten-ish outs.
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Re: AQs vs a Reg - i hate making big folds
I agree with bluebear, I think you're behind but can't decide if it's 44 or a flush, flush obv more likely. Getting about 3.5:1 on a call though and you will certainly get enough when you hit your boat to call here. I think I fold a river push though UI for 65bb more.
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Re: AQs vs a Reg - i hate making big folds
holy [censored] what a terrible card... i think i call and hope to fill on river. fold to a river push unimproved
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Re: AQs vs a Reg - i hate making big folds
what do we put villain on? Given that range is betting the turn appropriate?
Given your turn bet: Is he ever raising a worse hand on the turn here? If not then fold. |
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Re: AQs vs a Reg - i hate making big folds
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what do we put villain on? Given that range is betting the turn appropriate? [/ QUOTE ] thats a good question... given that villains range is polarized towards (1) small pockets pairs (ie. 44) and (2) big suited broadways (made flushes + QX) should i even bet this turn? i think if i had the A[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] instead of the A[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] it would be a much clearer turn check if i check behind on turn do i call a potsized river bet on a blank? and if checked to us do we b/f river? |
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Re: AQs vs a Reg - i hate making big folds
call and re-evaulate river.
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