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Old 09-02-2009, 08:44 PM     Post subject: AQ in RR pot #1 (permalink)  
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Villain is 86/57 on button, donk overall, doesn't like to fold and fairly aggressive through a small sample (folds 0-2 to 3bets)

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Hero (BB) ($206.50)
SB ($105.40)

Preflop: Hero is BB with A, Q
SB raises to $4, Hero raises to $18, SB calls $14

Flop: ($36) 10, 2, 6 (2 players)
Hero ...

I go back and forth between (in order of what I think is the best way to play it):

1) c/c
2) bet small/c
2.5) bet large/c
3) c/f
4) b/f


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Old 09-02-2009, 09:08 PM #2 (permalink)  
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I hate c/c here, i'd bet half pot. I dont have any intention of calling a shove. Turn gets tricky but you're just gonna have to try and soul read.
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Hah, I love to see everything is backwards.


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The thing is 50bb poker is a lot different than 100bb. i'm no expert... i hu sng guy would probably be able to give you a better answer.

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Well, I thought about it some but you think his calling frequency with Ax is > than his betting frequency with air when checked to? We love it when he folds which makes me think we're betting as a (semi) bluff.

Also by betting we'd be giving ourselves pretty good odds to make a call.

so its: b/f > c/f > b/c > c/c?


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i mean i could see reasons for b/c but i dont really have a sense of the player from what you said. C/f seems kinda dumb also, i think if you check you have to call. But i'd rather bet, yes its basically semi bluff but its also the only +EV play i know so i do it.
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I think B/F like $21 is standard here. He can float you with AJ, A9, A8 etc and mid pps that you have some equity against. C/C turns this into a guessing game and you are gonna have to fold turn barrels if you brick, which is likely. Utilize your FE and c bet this.
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