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Originally Posted by Renton
I folded without much thought, but then i ran pokerstove, and if he always plays AQ like this I have to make a crying shove.
The key word there is always. If this is an unusual play for villain with AQ then the pokerstove numbers need to be adjusted. Still, I'm not sure how else he would play AQ here... lead and fold to a raise? Really, c/r isn't a bad line for AQ here, esp against a perceived nit with a high AF. A few months ago I would have said that a flop c/r was rarely a set, but I'm seeing it more and more lately. What do you think about call and re-evaluate? This villain might not be able to pull the trigger on the turn with only AQ and you do have position...
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