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$22 -- AQ turns top two pair but gets raised
$20+$2 on Eurobet, level 1. No reads on villain. I'm not Hero, but think this hand could get some good discussion. Opinions on:
- How to respond to flop min-raise? - Lead or check turn? - How to respond to turn raise (or turn bet if we check first)? - Thoughts on the hand as a whole? Before the turn action, hero has t1270 left and villain has t1230. Seat 1: random1 ($1,480 in chips) Seat 2: random2 ($1,015 in chips) Seat 3: random3 ($1,480 in chips) Seat 4: random4 ($2,515 in chips) Seat 5: Hero ($1,470 in chips) Seat 6: random6 ($1,510 in chips) Seat 7: random7 ($1,000 in chips) Seat 8: Villain ($1,430 in chips) Seat 9: random9 ($3,100 in chips) Hero has A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] Q[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] ANTES/BLINDS random9 posts blind ($10), random1 posts blind ($20). PRE-FLOP random2 folds, random3 folds, random4 folds, Hero bets $60, random6 folds, random7 folds, Villain calls $60, random9 folds, random1 calls $40. FLOP [board cards 10[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] A[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 4[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] ] random1 checks, Hero bets $70, Villain bets $140, random1 folds, Hero calls $70. TURN [board cards 10[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] A[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 4[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] Q[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] ] Hero bets $200, Villain bets $700, Hero... |
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Re: $22 -- AQ turns top two pair but gets raised
Bet more on the flop. The pot is 200 so I would bet something like 150. Call if he min-raises. Check/raise the turn.
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Re: $22 -- AQ turns top two pair but gets raised
Preflop: Fine
Flop: Your bet is too small - 70 into a 190 pot. Villain might interpret that as weakness and is testing you. Either that or he has a set ot AT. Turn: I think after the flop action you have to bet and your bet size is fine. Now he puts in a serious raise. There are 8 possible ways he can have a set, though 2 of them (AA & QQ) are unlikely, and there are 16 possible ways he can have 2 pair (we elimate T4, Q4 & QT as possibilities). unless you have some knowledge that says he would't play 2 pair like this, you're ahead 2/3 of the time. Sure, there's 16 ways he can have KJ, but that makes no sense at all. Some percentage of the time, he's playing AK like a monkey or on a pure bluff. I'd push in here. |
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