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Re: 100NL defend blinds with AJ
i doubt he coldcalls 33-99 in a spot like this, maybe even folds TT if you're not overaggressive pf. most of his range has you crushed (i also doubt he has AsKs since he would probably just shove the flop since he has no hand so far and is better off, if you fold). i think this is mostly big pairs that come along.
Q is a great card, but changes nothing if he is decent (because Q changes little against his pf calling range). and it looks even more fishy if you push on the Q turn, because you probably would not play QQ/KK/AA this way. i would c/f on the flop and take this line if you've seen him make some loose calls pf (some regulars do that at NL100). i don't know about the turn, i would c/f and hope for a spade or something, because if doesnt have QQ, he will check behind hands like JJ (which you have good equity against) and put you all-in with QQ+ (where you cant call profitably). i certainly wouldnt just shove the turn if i decided i will semibluff. i'd make a sizeable bet so when he shoves i have to call. i don't like pushes like this because it usually means that you are on a draw and would like him to fold, because [almost] no one plays sets and overpairs like that. |
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Re: 100NL defend blinds with AJ
I don't see any reason why he wouldn't coldcall with 55-99... Ive def seen it a million times... but the Q is a great card cause he might have our range with KQ AQ QJ but about 75% of the time i'll shove here with QQ+ with a spade and a set just to mix it up cause people will come up with a reason to call
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