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AJo HU on ABS 2/4
Lately I've been trying to improve my heads-up skills. I was wondering if the hand here is appropriate to call down after the c/r. If it isn't appropriate against this player, what kind of player should I do it against? Also, is the turn bet standard?
Villain: 41/12/1.56 through 68 hands I have AJo on the Button/SB I raise, Villain calls Flop:Kc 3d 6d Villain checks, I bet, Villain calls. Turn: Ks Villain checks, I bet, Villain raises, I call River: 2c Villain bets, I call. |
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Re: AJo HU on ABS 2/4
You can check/call down after he calls the flop or bet/fold the turn
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Re: AJo HU on ABS 2/4
he's only raising 12% preflop heads up?
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Re: AJo HU on ABS 2/4
have you observed him over the last 68 hands and decided that he is aggressive enough to c/r this turn with nothing or a draw?
hmmm, stats aren't too useful HU. but if i somehow only had the stats, and didn't remember any of the 68 hands i had played with him, i would fold the turn because of his low pfr % |
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Re: AJo HU on ABS 2/4
Thems some ugly stats for HU play.
I think bet/folding the turn would be in order. We seem either far behind or marginally ahead in pot that would be expensive to call down. Turn bet is ok by me but I spew. |
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Re: AJo HU on ABS 2/4
And with this draw AJo, what hands can he be betting that you can beat?
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Re: AJo HU on ABS 2/4
Sorry I made this confusing. The stats I posted on my opponent were compiled before the game was heads-up. I was playing on a short-handed table that turned heads-up. Does the fact that those stats reflect 4-6 handed play change how the hand plays? Using those stats I assumed he was a little bit aggressive...since he has a 41vpip and a 1.56 agg factor.
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