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Re: AQ Suited Hand
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If BB is not aggressive, I'd consider raising the flop for a free card chance on the turn. You have Ace chances and backdoor flush draw which adds a little. With a Q coming on the turn, another semibluff is worth considering if a tight BB is able to fold a weak King. It is probably more +EV to just fold the flop though if BB is not very aggressive. Seeing the whole hand and reading the results might be skewing my opinion. [/ QUOTE ] Good Post, also its the general concensus. Seems that the general line is either raise or fold. I think a raise would have definately given me a free card on the turn because he was tight and gave up the betting lead easily. |
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Re: AQ Suited Hand
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[ QUOTE ] I definitely fold the turn though [/ QUOTE ] I don't like the turn fold. You might be ahead here if he's betting something like 99 or TT. Plus, with implied odds you have odds to peel one more. Raising the turn is not bad because: 1. You will probably get a free showdown. 2. If you catch, you make more money by betting again on the river. 3. People are scared of turn raises, so he might fold something that you beat. 4. But it would suck to get 3-bet [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Sounds crazy, but against this opponent I think this could work as well, but I doubt he would have bet the turn if I raised the flop. |
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