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AA deep facing flop raise
Haven't seen villain go out of line very much (24/16/2.3 over 150 hands) but I'm obv. not folding, what's my line on this flop and what's your plan for the turn/river.. Haven't found a working convertor for everest poker so i'll write out the hand.. I haven't been overly agressive, haven't got into situations where I could 3bet the flop (table was pretty passive, as usual on everest) and I assume villain has noticed this..
Relevant stacks: Hero, seat 2: $100.60 Villain, seat 3: $131.13 6 handed Hero posts the small blind of $0.25 Villain posts the big blind of $0.50 The button is in seat #1 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Hero [Ah Ac] 4 folds Hero raises to $1.50 Villain calls $1.00 *** FLOP *** [4c Th 9d] Hero bets $2.30 Villain raises to $6.35 Hero 3bets to? calls? |
#2
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Re: AA deep facing flop raise
I guess I 3bet here.
Make it 25 to go. Turn bet out again on a blank. If he pushes allin on the flop then call imo. He could have JJ+ And river is depending, if it is a blank and he wasnt aggressive before then bet out otherwise reevaluate. |
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Re: AA deep facing flop raise
whew, please convert hand. Took me a few minutes to figure out a few of the very relevant facts: We're 200BB deep, oop in a BvB situation.
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Re: AA deep facing flop raise
$25 to go is way too much.
If you're gonna 3-bet $18 looks good. |
#5
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Re: AA deep facing flop raise
Yeah 3-betting to $18-20 seems good here. You are out of position so you dont want to just call.
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#6
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Re: AA deep facing flop raise
standard. Raise it up to $20, call shove.
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