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2/3 NL: AA OOP, Semi-wet Flop, Blank Turn 2/3 NL: AA OOP, Semi-wet Flop, Blank Turn

07-26-2014 , 10:19 PM
V1 is mid-forties white male wearing golf gear, been playing slightly LAGgy but not overly so and competent. About an hour earlier, he was bluffed out of back to back pots by a TAG and NIT pots and V1 showed overpairs.

V2 is a thirtyish loose-passive Asian and not very good.

Hero at this point at a slightly LAG image and was caught blufffing somewhat recently.

V1 has $200, V2 has $185, and Hero has $400

Hero opens for $10 UTG+2 w/ AA, V1 calls in MP, V2 calls on the button.

Flop ($30): Kc9c6d... Hero bets $25, V1 calls, V2 folds

Turn ($80) 4h... Hero checks, V1 bets $55, Hero???

Villain now has about $100 behind. I was trying to disguise my hand a bit and am curious what people think of my line as played, and then what I should do here on the turn (and potentially the river)

Last edited by Joey913; 07-26-2014 at 10:37 PM.
2/3 NL: AA OOP, Semi-wet Flop, Blank Turn Quote
07-26-2014 , 10:31 PM
$15 pre. CR all in on turn as played. Bet turn, don't try to get tricky. SPR of 6.5 on flop, probably can't fold
2/3 NL: AA OOP, Semi-wet Flop, Blank Turn Quote
07-26-2014 , 11:00 PM
Personally I bet the turn to get value from his Kx and flushdraws. If you don't think he ever bets a blank river with a K then CRAI, and if you think he bets all rivers regardless c/c turn and c/c river. Since he seems a bit weaktight (folding overpairs earlier) then I probably give him some rope, otherwise we might fold out hands with a x/r which we can get value from.
2/3 NL: AA OOP, Semi-wet Flop, Blank Turn Quote
07-26-2014 , 11:09 PM
As played jam turn. Betting turn woulda been my line? There's just too much value to be had from FDs and Ks to check this.
2/3 NL: AA OOP, Semi-wet Flop, Blank Turn Quote
07-26-2014 , 11:15 PM
Don't check the turn there ever, he probably checks back too often with hands he would call with. AS played I guess just jam. He isn't going to fold much at this point and you are in good enough shape against his range.
2/3 NL: AA OOP, Semi-wet Flop, Blank Turn Quote
07-26-2014 , 11:24 PM
Interesting. So no one seems to like the turn check for deception. I'll add the spoiler now.
Spoiler:
Turn ($80): Hero checks, V1 bets $55, Hero re-raises all in. V1 snap calls w/ K9 and no help for Hero on river. V1 admonishes hero for the check raise all in, saying only hands that beat Hero will call
2/3 NL: AA OOP, Semi-wet Flop, Blank Turn Quote
07-26-2014 , 11:34 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Joey913
Interesting. So no one seems to like the turn check for deception. I'll add the spoiler now.
Spoiler:
Turn ($80): Hero checks, V1 bets $55, Hero re-raises all in. V1 snap calls w/ K9 and no help for Hero on river. V1 admonishes hero for the check raise all in, saying only hands that beat Hero will call
Tell Villain he is an idiot for calling a raise with K9s against a tight range when he only has 66bb. if what he says is true, then that means you can CR him with air on turn profitably and get him to fold AK and all worse hands. Highly doubt he folds AK
2/3 NL: AA OOP, Semi-wet Flop, Blank Turn Quote
07-27-2014 , 12:12 AM
C/r turn does overrep our hand a bit. Leading turn is better since he can't draw for free with FDs or find a hero fold with KQ.
2/3 NL: AA OOP, Semi-wet Flop, Blank Turn Quote
07-27-2014 , 02:39 AM
Grunch.

Raise more pre, $15 IMO. Bet turn for $50-$60. Shove most rivers.

As played, All-in.
2/3 NL: AA OOP, Semi-wet Flop, Blank Turn Quote
07-27-2014 , 02:42 AM
Lol @ spoiler... 40's golf shirt wearing laggy guy folding Kx or a flush draw for $100 more?
2/3 NL: AA OOP, Semi-wet Flop, Blank Turn Quote
07-28-2014 , 12:35 PM
Being this is 2/3, I'm assuming a $20 open is not out-of-line at all? If so, simply open to $20, and if we get called by any of the $200- stacks we have a simple postflop commitment situation. We made things way way way more difficult than they had to be by opening to $10.

Thanks to preflop, postflop now sucks. We've got like an SPR of 6ish against 2 villains, offering them very good odds preflop to stack us, have little wiggle room postflop, and are OOP (where it will even be difficult to pot control). Given our laggy/bluffy image, as well as Villain possibly never folding TP again image, and drawy nature of the board, I probably plan to stack off postflop, but I don't feel great about it. I would probably pot/pot/shove and ship over any raise.

As played (i.e. checking the turn), I probably just ship it now.

GcluelessNLnoobG
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07-28-2014 , 12:38 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Triplerangemerge22
Tell Villain he is an idiot for calling a raise with K9s against a tight range when he only has 66bb. if what he says is true, then that means you can CR him with air on turn profitably and get him to fold AK and all worse hands. Highly doubt he folds AK
Obviously don't say anything like this.

G"inmydefence,sir,IhavenoideawhatI'mdoing"G
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