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02-21-2016 , 09:49 PM
2/4, 400 cap

Hero: asian, 20s, reggy image probs, actual image should be neutral against v because he hasn't seen me lose, but hero actually stuck a buy in from a real bad beat and is seeping flames internally. (prob cant see this tho because im being friendly talkative etc etc) ~$400 c/o

v1: old white guy, loves to limp/call with lots of his range and donks at the board when he hits stuff, has literally FLOP donked ~50% of the preflop raised pots he has been involved in. $280. utg

v2: reggy mawg, clearly someone who plays very often, not really involved in hand. ~$400 mp1

v3: american guy, a bit fishy, very abc, typical loose passive. covers hj


Hero has AQo.

utg limps, mp1 limps, HJ limps, hero raises to $20, folds around to utg who calls, mp1 calls, hj calls.

Flop: AK7dd
utg donks $60, folds around to hero who tank flats (?)

turn: 7c
utg checks, hero?


comment on any and all streets. thanks guys
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02-21-2016 , 10:09 PM
do you have Ad?

jam flop, he just has a FD a lot or weak Ax. you don't really want to let him correctly fold weak Ax but i don't think he's folding a FD

as played jam turn hopefully get him off a chop if he has weak Ax or force him to make a mistake by calling with a FD.
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02-21-2016 , 10:18 PM
I am also for raising the flop. If somebody donks whenever he hits, then on such dry board you will be way ahead with AQ.

AP bet 140 (he has 200 left) and if he shoves call, if he calls, shove/call any river.
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02-21-2016 , 11:13 PM
From the read on villain, do you really think he is going to fold a Ax once the 7 comes on the turn? He's now chopping with everything except AK and with the amount in the pot, he seems married to it.

OP - Does his donk flop include draws?

as played, raise the flop, on the turn make it $150 (1/2 pot) and reassess on the river.
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02-22-2016 , 12:54 AM
stack sizes are awkward, but I think we raise flop to 150 ish, fully understanding that we are pot committed. I don't want to shove, because this might scare villain into folding worse Aces.

as played, on the turn we beat nothing other than random Kx hands that donked flop to see where they're at, but it's really hard for us to fold if we bet and he shoves. He won't fold an Ace either, so we can't bluff him off a chop, so there really is no point in betting - I think we're more likely to get value from a King on the river

I'm checking back turn and calling if he leads river, betting $80ish if checked to on river to get value from Kx
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02-22-2016 , 03:35 AM
Jam turn to get him off a chop. You weren't probably going to get money off a king given that he's checked once he was called on flop. Also pre I like raising a little larger so we don't go 4 way to the flop with AQo
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02-22-2016 , 03:41 AM
Raise flop and get it in
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02-22-2016 , 10:29 AM
Preflop: Fine.

Flop: Good. If he's leading out that much then raising for value is probably just going to drive out junky hands that he might do something stupid with later in the hand.

Turn: Check behind. If UTG leads out as often as he does on the flop, then I'm inclined to think he's more likely to lead out again on the river when you show weakness than he is to call a bet with a hand that you beat.

Just my opinion...
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02-27-2016 , 11:01 AM
In case anyone is curious...

Hero ships turn.

Thought process: MIGHT get Ax to fold because he might think im stronger than I am.... AND i will get value from all diamond draws...



V snaps hero off with A7. >.<
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