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AA v KQx flop with aggressive raising.
3/6 lim game at local B&M.
Table is typical loose passive. Villian is new to the table and has shown aggression but folds with pressure when he is bluffing. I have AA in middle position and raise, villian reraises and I cap it. 4 people in the pot so to the best of my knowledge the pot is $48 as both sb and bb call the raises and reraises. flop comes KQx, and I bet $3 and villian reraises to $6. I call and the flop is rag. I check to the villian and he bets $6. I fold thinking he really does have a set of K's or Q's. My table image at this table was very tight. The table had me on a big pair. On the way home as I was replaying this hand I figured I should have either check raised him on the turn or just called his turn bet and his river bet regardless of whether I thought he had a set. One other note. A player two seats to my right groaned when the flop hit. I figured he probably laid down a King or a Queen preflop as he would normally play anything connecting the flop. After the hand he told me he has KQo. Was this a good laydown or should I have called the 11:1 odds on the turn and 13:1 odds on the river? |
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