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1/2 shortstack AQo flop top pair vs unknown 1/2 shortstack AQo flop top pair vs unknown

07-17-2019 , 10:49 PM
Hero $100 CO - 20s African American female. Just got to the table. Played a few hands. Based on two orbits, the table is passive.

V1: $220 BB - 60s Italian Male. Has not been active in recent pots. However, as I specified before, Hero is new to table so his skill level is unknown.

V2: $130 UTG -50s Caucasian Lady. She has limped in a few times during the two orbits. Never made it to showdown.


2 limpers

Hero has AQ

Raised to $15

V1 V2 snap call

$48-rake
10Q2

V1,v2, both check

Hero bets $20
V1 immediately calls $20
V2 folds

$88-rake

Turn is a 8

V1 bets $44

Hero???

Thoughts on all streets.

I feel committed as I have $64 behind with top pair. At the same time his actions and line of betting makes hero raise an eyebrow on the situation..
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07-17-2019 , 10:54 PM
Flop bet can be bigger on a board that hits them well enough. And if we do that it's a trivial call or shove on the turn. As played just stick it in.
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07-18-2019 , 11:22 AM
I’m cool with the all in. You’re ahead on average and the stakes are really shallow. I would suggest betting slightly more on the flop.
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07-18-2019 , 11:23 AM
I’d also recommend having at least $200 behind here for value when we are ahead. Also gives us more maneuverability in general.
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07-18-2019 , 12:07 PM
Bet more on flop -- trivial, but at least $25, but more like $30. It's not super wet, but it hits limp/calling ranges pretty hard.

Just stick it in. For 50bb, I'm never folding this.
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