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1/3 AA sandwiched to the river 1/3 AA sandwiched to the river

03-05-2014 , 06:32 AM
V1 in SB , old guy, seems to need a few seconds to read the board and his hand. Pretty much fit or fold type, but will bet when he thinks he's good. Stack =300

V2 on button, middle age guy, straight forward, nothing aggressive or tricky so far, Hit a couple big draws, Stack = 600

Hero, been throwing in some raises pre in LP, made a good river call for decent pot, stack = 350.

One limper, hero raises to 15 with A A in CO, v2 calls, V1 calls, limper folds.

Flop (50) Q 7 5

V1 checks , hero bets 30, v2 calls, v1 calls

Turn (140) 2
Check, hero bets 75, v2 calls, v1 calls

River (365) 8

V1 checks , hero checks, v2 bets 85, v1 calls, hero folds.
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03-05-2014 , 10:17 AM
Looks OK. Turn bet should have been bigger, I'm going $100. You have two villains, but should still be pretty confident your ahead and one villain likes to chase flushes. Depending on how bad villains are I might make the crying call on river, but I wouldn't expect to be good very often.
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03-05-2014 , 10:29 AM
Basically what QuadJ said:

Bet more on the Turn and river fold is okay.
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03-05-2014 , 11:15 AM
Check my math, but there is $515 in the pot and you can close the action with by calling a $85 bet.

I'm not sure I can fold with AA. If you have a good read villian made the flush, good lay down. V1 calling river bets worries me a lot. Can't put anyone on a straight or two pair. Set of 7s or 8s are possible.

Agree with QuadJ and try to make the draws pay a higher price.
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03-05-2014 , 11:17 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by dean327
Check my math, but there is $515 in the pot and you can close the action with by calling a $85 bet.

I'm not sure I can fold with AA. If you have a good read villian made the flush, good lay down. V1 calling river bets worries me a lot. Can't put anyone on a straight or two pair. Set of 7s or 8s are possible.

Agree with QuadJ and try to make the draws pay a higher price.
+1

Pot the flop.
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03-05-2014 , 12:22 PM
Your line is fine if HU, but when multiway you need to increase this bet to keep the 2nd opponent from being priced into any draw they may have too easily ... not that you dont want them to call, you just want them to pay the right price.

If you get 2 callers on Flop (after betting $45), then V1 will have $240 left and a pot of $185 ... slide out $130-145 into that blank and take down a nice pot or force them to see that you will be all-in on the River for sure with only $145 behind now. I dont think you want to over-shove here, but it would start a side pot with V2 if V1 calls. You just want to be aware of what pot odds you would be offering the 2nd opponent if the 1st one calls.

AP I cant imagine winning this hand with V1 calling V2 on the River but I dont really think they know that you are that strong either ... one of them has a flush or 2 pr. GL
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