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    Default Good or Bad laydown?

    I was very unsure about my hand at the end. Villian was 30% VPIP, no PFR so far and neutral aggression. Looking back I probably played the streets a little weak, but the board didn't scare me so I figured I keep him around witha king or smaller pocket pair. Maybe he had the king and pegged me for 1010-QQ. Two cold calls and the big reraise made me lean towards a set or possibly two pair with KJ or some other donk call pf like K9,K8. Or is it possible he had a strong heart flush draw, and chosse to rep the diamonds? I certainly gave him odds to chase. Straight unlikely preflop call I think. I'm guessing some harder bets early would have cleared this up.

    All advice welcom and what do you put villian on? How do you normally handle AA with a non scary board and one court card?




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    $10 NL - 10 seats

    (9 seats full)
    UTG: Hero is at seat 2 with $17.45.
    2 off button: Vilian is at seat 6 with $8.60.

    xxxx posts the small blind of $.05.
    xxxxxx posts the big blind of $.10.

    Hero: Ac As

    Pre-flop:

    Hero raises to $.35. 3 folds. Villian calls.
    3 folds. 1 call.

    Flop (board: 9h Kh 8d): (pot 1.10)

    BB checks. Hero bets $.40. Villian calls. BB folds.

    Turn (board: 9h Kh 8d Jd): (pot 1.90)

    Hero bets $.70. Villian calls.

    River (board: 9h Kh 8d Jd 2d): (pot 3.30)

    Hero bets $2. Villian goes all-in for $7.15.
    Hero folds.
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    I wouldn't really call that a non-scary flop! TJ has a straight draw, there are plenty of gutshot draws, there's the flush - and 88 and 99 are a threat too. You *really* need to price a drawing hand out of calling - I'd bet the flop or so here.

    By the river, with further scare cards falling, he could have a straight, a flush, a set, trips, two pair, and you beat none of them. What's the best case scenario for you? AK? To me it looks like, maybe, K9d, QT, KJ, 88 or any of a number of other hands, all of which beat you.
  3. #3
    Just realized this should be in the Ring HH not strategy forum, could a moderator move please? Thanks.
  4. #4
    Bet pot on the flop. You're giving the opp great odds to call a lot of hands.

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