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Re: AQ OOP vs. unknown
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I think it's right against 2 unknown players. [/ QUOTE ] Ah, that's substantially different. However, I still think it's wrong against 2 unknown opponents. |
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Re: AQ OOP vs. unknown
Against unknown 3/6 opponents, who are both looser and more passive than those at 5/10 or 10/20, you have the best hand here a lot. These players peel with anything . You are also not going to be raised very often, so even if you don't have the best hand you will see the river for 1 BB. Also, they are less likely to bluff the river, meaning you don't need to invest a BB on the river. I think all these things make it a bet.
Even at 10/20, I bet in this spot a ton and feel as if I take it down way more than I would need for it to be +EV. |
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Re: AQ OOP vs. unknown
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Against unknown 3/6 opponents, who are both looser and more passive than those at 5/10 or 10/20, you have the best hand here a lot. These players peel with anything . You are also not going to be raised very often, so even if you don't have the best hand you will see the river for 1 BB. Also, they are less likely to bluff the river, meaning you don't need to invest a BB on the river. I think all these things make it a bet. Even at 10/20, I bet in this spot a ton and feel as if I take it down way more than I would need for it to be +EV. [/ QUOTE ] Hey lmn, At the 10/20 there are lots of loose players who are flop peelers but give up on the turn pretty easily. They are easy to spot and this would be a good continuation bet on the turn vs that type of opponent. Unknowns at 3/6-5/10 I would assume to be, on average, somewhat too loose and too passive. For us to have the best hand here a significant %age of the time we need both players to be complete donks, peeling with things like gutshots + unders and Ax and J9. Against one player I think it's an easy value/continuation bet. 3 players is an easy check (and possibly call depending on action / pot size). Against 2 players it becomes trickier, but I think you may be overestimating the frequency with which we still have the best hand here - these types of players won't raise a weak T on the flop, part of the reason we can fire that 2nd barrel at 10/20 is because so many 1 pair hands would have raised us on the flop so they can be eliminated from our opponent's possible holdings. I think slightly undervaluing big unpaired cards in small, multiway pots is the way to go in these loose small-stakes games. Our hand is reverse dominated or drawing to 6 outs far too often in these situations. Surf |
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Re: AQ OOP vs. unknown
Ok surfbullet,
Would you bet the turn if the flop was a little more suited? Say 3 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]9 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]T[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]? what about 3 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]6 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]T [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] |
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Re: AQ OOP vs. unknown
bump
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Re: AQ OOP vs. unknown
my usual play here would be check-fold river, but before that all's well.
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