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Re: AQ flops two pair, heavy action, questions on every street
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I can't give MP1 AA because he didn't show any aggression preflop. [/ QUOTE ] Limping aces is the new thing to do. So is cold-calling with premium hands. You must have missed that memo. Without knowledge of how MP1 plays postflop this is tough, but I assume someone who never raises preflop tends not to get crazy postflop. And now I see the .7 aggro postflop. I think the line you did was fine, by the river with 7's and Q's on the board, I have a hard time imagining he's getting out of line. You have A7 beat, tie another AQ, lose to AA and 77. I'd just call the three-bet. |
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Re: AQ flops two pair, heavy action, questions on every street
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[ QUOTE ] Fold pre-flop. If you think UTG is raising light then its a 3-bet. Here its a fold. [ QUOTE ] i figure that he has to have AA or 77. [/ QUOTE ] Umm, you're ahead of 77. Cap the river. If he has AA, so be it. [/ QUOTE ] I think 3-betting PF is fine. A 19/10 guy is raising enough hands that it isn't a huge mistake. Also, he's not ahead of 77. He's behind AA & 77. Rob [/ QUOTE ] Clearly 77 is good. I'm a moron. But I'm not convinced that this is a good 3-bet. Its clearly better than a call, but given initial raisers position I don't love it. |
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Re: AQ flops two pair, heavy action, questions on every street
villain showed 77 and mhing
although i think i shouldve lost another 1.5BB -light |
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Re: AQ flops two pair, heavy action, questions on every street
I actually like it all the way. Preflop is good. Charging utg 2 big bets, with perhaps flush draw or some sort of st8 draw or maybe and ace, on the turn is good. I would cap the river. He just as likely to have Q7 as quads or aces.
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