$500 eff. My image: TAG, young, white, male. Table: super tight, 70%+ of pots heads up, a lot of folding around to the blinds who chop, very few showdowns, pots are small, there's one obvious fish at the table and even he is the nitfish variety. A really tough table to be honest. Villain: young, Asian, male, has shown significant aggression on the button even multiway and he c-bets very often.
I have KJo in SB. Folds around to V in CO who makes it $20. Button folds. I perceive V's range to be very wide in that position and I decide to defend. BB folds.
Heads up to the flop.
Flop: AA6r Pot ~ $45
I check. V bets $30. I call.
Turn: 2 Pot ~ $105
I bet $70.
Now WTF am I doing? That's a good question
Here's my thinking. It's unlikely that V has an Ace heads up on this flop. It's also unlikely he has anything. I expect him to c-bet here almost 100% of the time regardless of holdings. I c/c flop putting him on air most of the time. I lead turn repping a trapping line with A or just PPs and hoping to fold out his very weak range that contains a lot of air. My lead out also prevents him from double-barrelling air which he's likely to do on such a dry board.
It's a really weird line and I thought of it on the spot and I've never done it before. Is this flawed, and if so, how?
Last edited by Olaff; 03-05-2014 at 07:02 AM.