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AQo in SB, multiple limpers
Ultimate Bet No-Limit Hold'em, $.02 BB (6 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
Button ($1.13) Hero ($2.31) BB ($1.86) 36/7.6/1.25 over 40 hands UTG ($3.86) MP ($2.94) 45/7.8/0.9 over 179 hands CO ($1) BB has folded to most of my c-bets. MP on the other hand has called most of my raises and a little more than half my c-bets and has raised 2 of them. Preflop: Hero is SB with Q, A. UTG calls $0.02, MP calls $0.02, CO calls $0.02,1 fold</font>, Hero raises to $0.12</font>, BB calls $0.10, UTG folds, MP calls $0.10, CO folds. Flop: ($0.40) 2, 5, 7 (3 players)</font> Hero checks, BB bets $0.05</font>, MP folds, Hero folds. I check folded here because if I c-bet here I'd be committing myself to the hand. I believe this was probably the correct play here. Comments/Criticism welcome. Final Pot: $0.40 |
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Re: AQo in SB, multiple limpers
This actually looks fine to me, way too many people to C-bet. Since you were in the SB you probably could have raised a little more pre flop maybe .16-.20 if the table was playing really loose, to try and at least get HU before the flop.
Since you were HU when it came back to you after the flop bet, I suppose you could CR, but at this level that 5 cent bet doesn't necessarily mean weakness, or that even if they are drawing, that they won't call a good size raise, I would probably take your line. |
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