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AQ out of position facing caller
Hi, this was played on absolute so I had no PT reads, had just sat down, and no HH.
I get dealt AQo in MP I raise the 25c bb to $1.75 1 caller from CO Flop comes Ac Th 5h [$4 pot] I bet $4, CO calls Turn comes [3c] [$12 pot] CO has $14 left, I put him allin, is this standard? |
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Re: AQ out of position facing caller
yeah sure. new table. if you want to get that LAG image going...
or.. your just bet half his stack and let him push.. or.. you can commit him by betting 1/3 his stack then push turn. |
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Re: AQ out of position facing caller
Actually, maybe this is a bad beat post in disguise. He called with AK and my AQ was no good.
Basically what I'm asking is if you are in first position with TPGK, can you do anything to avoid your whole stack going away? Or do you basically put your whole stack on the line when he is cold calling due to the fact he could have a lower ace, or a flush draw in my example. I don't think posting my results prejudices answers here, because it's a more basic situation of not losing your stack when you are in EP with TPGK facing plain old calls. |
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Re: AQ out of position facing caller
he has no chips.. whatever put him in.
AJ/AT/A9/Ax at this limit call this bet probably. most of the time they wont have AK.. |
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Re: AQ out of position facing caller
thanks, just making sure I had to lose it.
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Re: AQ out of position facing caller
If he failed to reraise you with AK, I think he made a mistake. PF, he should have gotten some information with a reraise. Sounds like you found a mousy player who got to get paid. Most of the time you'll be banking.
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