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    Default AQs vs a PFR

    villain is 28/9 (VP$IP / PFR ??)

    was i wrong by cold calling in the first place?
    i feel like i paid him off too much, was there place for a fold somewhere?

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    Preflop: Hero is MP2 with Q, A.
    3 folds, MP1 raises, Hero calls, 1 fold, CO calls, 3 folds.

    Flop: (7.50 SB) 8, J, 9 (3 players)
    MP1 bets, Hero raises, CO folds, MP1 3-bets, Hero calls.

    Turn: (6.75 BB) A (2 players)
    MP1 checks, Hero bets, MP1 raises, Hero calls.

    River: (10.75 BB) K (2 players)
    MP1 checks, Hero checks.

    Final Pot: 10.75 BB
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    Default Re: AQs vs a PFR

    I 3-bet preflop. Post flop looks good to me.
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    Why raise the flop? I see CO folded, was that the idea?


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    I'm with kessler and thenon. As in I 3-bet preflop, but am also wondering why you raise that flop given your preflop play.
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    His preflop aggression number is not outrageous so in EP, using just this number, he is likely raising premium hands. Still, you should three bet him PF.
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    Default Re: AQs vs a PFR

    Quote Originally Posted by thenonsequitur
    I 3-bet preflop. Post flop looks good to me.
    if he 3 bets PF post flop lines change....
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    Default Re: AQs vs a PFR

    Quote Originally Posted by pokerfanatic
    if he 3 bets PF post flop lines change....
    You're right about that. What I should have said is just that--"I 3 bet this preflop and post-flop dynamics will be different".
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    btw i normally reraise as well preflop,
    but i was just trying this out, i had read in SSH as well that this is almost like the only hand with which cold calling a raise is ok ..

    well,
    i reraise on the flop because i have 2 overcards, a gutshot and a backdoor flush possibilty so i want to cut down the field or anyone who is holding hands like Q8, Q9 and such... so yes i wanted others to fold.

    is this wrong then?

    but let's say i had 3 bet preflop, and he bets out on that flop, should any of you suggest folding in that situation? or would then this post flop play be good ?
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    How do I know what won the hand?
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    You don't, and you're not meant to.

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    I think the preflop decision depends on the table you are at. AQs is an awesome hand to play multi-way, so if you think a cold call will encourage more cold calls and the blinds to come in, I think the cold call is a good play. If those left to act outside the blinds are unlikely to cold call, I would raise to force out the blinds.

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