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40/80 at the Borgata. MP, a young woman I've played a fair amount with openraises in the CO. This game is much bigger than her normal game (10/20) so she is either staked, newly rich, or found a sugar daddy. She a little too passive and too loose, nothing out of the ordinary. Button coldcalls, SB folds, I squeeze red AA in the BB and 3-bet, she 4-bets, Button calls, I call.
3 players, 12.5 SBs. Flop is Q [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] T [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 6 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]. I bet, she raises, button folds, I 3-bet, she 4-bets, I 5-bet, she calls. HU for 11.25 BBs. Turn is the 6 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]. I bet, she calls. River is the K [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. I bet, she raises, I fold. |
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Re: AA
Looks like a fold to me. I would check call the river though.
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Re: AA
4-bet cap or 5? why not 5-bet preflop and could that have impacted her play?
What is her 4-bet range? Your description makes me think AK,JJ+. I can only assume you are putting her squarely on KK on the river. Pot is pretty big. Could it be the other AA? Could she have KQs?(I don't think so). I think the river fold is okay. Krishan |
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Re: AA
Generally I think "metagame considerations" are overrated, but in this case I think they are an important factor in this river decision. For that reason I think you should check/call the river. When she 4 bets preflop and 5 bets the flop, AK is looking really unlikely. Check/fold might be the "perfect play" but with the huge pot and the metagame I already mentioned I think paying one bet to see her cards is the best compromise.
-DeathDonkey |
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Re: AA
It seems like you needed her raise on the river to tell you you were beat. Isn't it obvious? the K [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] is the worst card for you. When she just calls the turn she has exactly AA, KK, or 10-10 what....95-99% of the time?
IF you are going to bet-fold you are better off check-calling because the only hand she checks behind is the other AA but there may be a sliver of a chance she raises with it since if you check there that always signals "I think I'm beat but I'm calling". Or a sliver of a chance she has 95o. I contemplated check-fold in theory (though I'm not strong enough to lay down AA hu at the table)....but I don't think you can check-fold here because a river check may confuse her into thinking you had AQ and she may then value bet AA. |
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Re: AA
Is there any value in a river bet?
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Re: AA
The river is either C/C or C/F imo.
- Jim |
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Re: AA
What range of hands did you put her on before you bet the river? I mean, it looks like she has AA or KK to me...
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Re: AA
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4-bet cap or 5? why not 5-bet preflop and could that have impacted her play? [/ QUOTE ] 4 bet cap, no cap HU. |
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Re: AA
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She a little too passive and too loose, nothing out of the ordinary. [/ QUOTE ] What are you putting her on when she 4 bets this flop after she 4 bets preflop that you think a river bet is the move? She's not putting you on a flush. I don't think she'd do this with JJ. She certainly didn't just go that far with the other AA to fold for 1 bet on the river. b |
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