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1/2 AA Turn Decision 1/2 AA Turn Decision

03-04-2014 , 07:39 PM
Hero- Mid 30's rec player enjoying a rare weeknight session. Playing pretty tight pre but missing flops therefore folding and may appear passive ~ 175 in CO

Villain- Mid 50's white guy dressed in sweater and generally appears to be average white suburbanite. Not talking much and playing very passive postflop and calling anything down with little to no playback or aggression. ~300 MP

Pre-3 limps including villain. Hero raises to 15 with A A only villian calls

Flop K104
V- checks
H- bets 25
V raises to 50
H- calls (probably terrible call and should have reraised but like i said I'm a rec player. Was thinking of small hand small pot)
Turn 4
V- leads 75
H-????

This is the first hand I've seen V show aggression. Whats your play?
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03-04-2014 , 07:42 PM
not folding...thats a good card on turn. I just put it in as he has like 35 left (edit: you have 35 left after the 75)
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03-04-2014 , 08:08 PM
I'm getting in my last 110 here. Four is a great card as it refunds the K Ts in his range. What is his preflop limp calling range? Its tough for me to put any fours in his range without any reads, also KK and TT (little less likely) raise pre here so most of his range is likely KT.

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03-04-2014 , 08:48 PM
Your choice to call his check-raise on the flop opens the way for him to stay aggressive with weaker hands. If you re-raise it's likely that you'll only get called by better hands and most likely fold hands like KQ (what size would your re-raise be and most likely you'd be getting it in on the turn).

The turn card pairs board and most likely didn't hurt you (unless he's got quads). The board pair of fours might've even saved your hand.

Get it all in here. Yes a turn raise on that board is strong and he'll know his two pair is likely counterfeited but it's still unlikely that he folds for 35 more in the middle of the action with the pot as big as it is and if you call the turn you're calling the river. Calling the turn will likely shut down the action from two pair hands and so you'll lose value (Are you going to bet if checked to you--small hand small pot).
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03-04-2014 , 09:31 PM
As played I jam the turn. I'm almost positive you have V beat.

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03-04-2014 , 09:40 PM
Great turn card. Stick it in.
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