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Live $2-5 NL hand, AA, good turn decision?
Kinda new to the forum, looking for some feedback on the turn play in the hand below.
Live $2-5 NL game Hero $1400 Villian $3000, he is the big stack at the table, been drinking and playing 75% of the pots and really pushing the table around with his stack. Villian does not play great, but is super aggressive with a big stack and will play any two like there AA. His most recent showdown was 5-2off which he cracked KK with. Hero is UTG with AcAd and opens for $20. Villian (MP) and Button call blinds fold. FLop 3s-4c-8s pot $67 Hero bets $40, villian raises to $90, button folds. I'm sure I'm ahead at this point and as fast as he is playing, I know he will bet it big if I check to him on the turn, so my plan was to check raise him big on the turn. Turn: 4s pot $247 I check Villian bets $190. This is where I need help...the turn card froze me, the way he was playing it was very possible to have helped him as he was jamming with 2nd pair and draws. Is a big check raise the correct play here? Is it a better line to check call the turn and river? Any thoughts would be appreciated... |
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Re: Live $2-5 NL hand, AA, good turn decision?
Bet the pot on the flop.
Call his raise. Bet around 3/4 pot on the Turn. If he raises, fold. If he calls, check/call a reasonably bet on the river. |
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