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1/3 -  A10o facing turn & river donks 1/3 -  A10o facing turn & river donks

02-22-2020 , 06:29 PM
Villain 1 (MP1) -- $250 New to hero, definitely recreational... young black gentleman, doing his best santa claus impression.. limp calling 5-7x raises w/A5o

Hero (BUT) -- A10 -- $525

2 limps to hero who $20, v1c

47
AQ7
V1x, H 25, V1c

97
AQ7Q
V1 25, HC

147
AQ7Q8
V1 50, hero?


Couple questions:
Pre-flop: Anyone limp? Thought this was too good an ISO to pass up against a range as wide as this
Flop: Anyone adjust the sizing? Check?
Turn: How about exploit folding? Even with the great price that Q seems like the worst possible card in the deck for us my friends.. if we weren't behind already we really seem behind at this point and I'm not sure what redraws we are hoping for, I guess an A or a Q..
River: To call or not to call?

Thanks for your thoughts y'all!

Last edited by Black98Red; 02-22-2020 at 06:38 PM.
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02-22-2020 , 07:42 PM
sigh snap calling river. we have the best hand over 20% of the time

his sizing is horrendous if he has a flush
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02-23-2020 , 02:05 AM
You're priced in for a call on both turn and river. Usually with bad players, they won't bluff with correct sizing (something I've noticed at live 1/3) and will usually underbet. This along with great odds, I would call river.

Don't limp AT preflop. You generally don't want a limping range pre. Flop bet sizing is fine.
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02-23-2020 , 02:34 AM
Didn't realize he was short. Just fold and say nh. Calling river is torching money.

Last edited by Areevaderchi; 02-23-2020 at 02:42 AM.
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02-23-2020 , 02:37 AM
Bigger on flop and turn as villain has tons of worse Ax.

As played fold river ainec

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02-23-2020 , 02:38 AM
Probably fold turn as well

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02-24-2020 , 01:33 PM
With this limper in the mix I'm ~ok with preflop. But as of late I'm often taking a much more passive line with borderline hands like this after 2 limpers and just overlimping. But I'm extremely passive like that.

One of the reasons preflop is a little dicey for me is that we've created an SPR of ~5. We've flopped TP (although can still be dominated by other limp/calling TPs, although not necessarily by this guy) and the board is drawy. You could argue that we're in a commitment spot, and should therefore bomb the flop for a slight overbet to get the rest in on the turn.

As played, I would consider folding the turn. The main draw got there as did second pair. But I do think it's possible I fold a bit too easy, so for this price I won't hate too much on a call. But Ax typically doesn't take this line.

Ditto thinking for the river. But pretty player dependent. Sometimes the real noobish players will just hurp durp their Ax like this cuz they don't know what else to do. But players that have far more experience are typically more in check/calldown mode with Ax in these spots.

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