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Old 11-09-2005, 01:52 PM
deception5 deception5 is offline
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Default Re: AQ heads up

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With this VPIP, w also have to think about J4, A4, Q4, and T4.

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I agree. I think A4 is more likely than AJ, especially since he didn't 3-bet preflop or 3-bet the flop. His line looks like a made hand that is worried about giving a free card but not strong enough that he wants a ton of action.
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Old 11-09-2005, 01:59 PM
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After the ghey bet (love that!) on the flop, I peel to see what the turn brings. Either way, raise or call on the flop, when he donkbets the turn I don't see how you can find enough outs to call again.

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This was pretty much what I was wondering about the turn play.

The second Ten hitting the board was a pretty crappy card for me, because with the board pairing my overcard outs just took a serious beating. (But of course I called anyway.)

What I didn't know was if the paired board should have discounted my outs enough to make the turn a fold when I figured in my implied odds.
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Old 11-09-2005, 02:03 PM
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Default Re: AQ heads up

in my experience the turn gaybet is a majority of the time not a T. like 75/25, where 75 is some jack, 4, or pocket pair.
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