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Bad play out of laziness? AQs
Opponent is 21/19/3.4 over 800 I think he 3 bets enough for me to have to call this.
I have a tight image so I don't think he would bet the turn again with worse, but I would call it anyway. Ultimate Bet No-Limit Hold'em, $2 BB (6 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver Cards) saw flop|[color=#C00000]saw showdown</font> BB ($210.80) UTG ($512.50) MP ($199) CO ($368.20) Button ($218.70) SB ($227.90) Preflop: [color=#666666]2 folds</font>, [color=#CC3333]CO raises to $7</font>, [color=#666666]1 fold</font>, [color=#CC3333]SB raises to $23</font>, [color=#666666]1 fold</font>, CO calls $16. Flop: ($48) , , [color=#0000FF](2 players)</font> [color=#CC3333]SB bets $35</font>, [color=#CC3333]CO bets $35</font>, SB folds. Final Pot: $48 Flop (board: As Td 8c): StimAbuser bets $35. Endie goes all-in for $345.20. |
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Re: Bad play out of laziness? AQs
converter is weird, can't really understand the hand well. I assume it went:
hero has AQs in CO Hero opens, SB 3bets, hero calls Flop ($48): AT8r SB bets 35, hero goes all in Anyway, you generally need an aggro image and history with villain for this to be the optimal way to play it. Based on your tight image you should call the flop and play poker on the turn. |
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Re: Bad play out of laziness? AQs
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converter is weird, can't really understand the hand well. I assume it went: hero has AQs in CO Hero opens, SB 3bets, hero calls Flop ($48): AT8r SB bets 35, hero goes all in Anyway, you generally need an aggro image and history with villain for this to be the optimal way to play it. Based on your tight image you should call the flop and play poker on the turn. [/ QUOTE ] I'll agree with all of this. You're dangerously close to turning your hand into a bluff. |
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Re: Bad play out of laziness? AQs
Why even bother posting this??? it is undecipherable....
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