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2/5 AA facing 2x pot overbet on turn 2/5 AA facing 2x pot overbet on turn

03-10-2015 , 12:40 PM
Villain average white mid 30`s male. Sat down 3 hands ago no reads.

2/5

Preflop
Folds to co(1000) who makes it 15.
Villain(900) calls on the button.
Sb folds.
Hero(1000) AsAd makes it 60 from bb.
Call. Call.

Flop(180) Ts 9h 5s
Hero bets 90. Too small?
Co folds. Villain calls.

Turn(360) Ts 9h 5s 9s
Hero checks.
Villain snap ships it for $750.

He did not take one second to think when I said check. I then said "why would you ever do this with a hand like trips or a flush? Wouldn't you want to get paid?"

Villain responds "because I don't have the ace of spades."

Does this mean he is strong?

Hero?

Should this be a bet fold on the turn?



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Last edited by camman; 03-10-2015 at 01:01 PM.
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03-10-2015 , 12:57 PM
Holy snap mucking.
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03-10-2015 , 01:26 PM
Bet $125-130 on the flop, we can get value from straight draws/flush draws, a T, an overpair, tons of hands. Let's build a pot.

Please please please bet the turn. Easy bet/fold for value with the A

AP, fold without any reads. At a minimum he's got a 9 (probably a small flush though) and he's over-betting/shoving to protect against the A. TT or 55 doesn't shove here.
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03-10-2015 , 01:45 PM
We don't want to go multi-way OOP with over pairs, post-flop is going to be tricky with one pair type hands if V's stick around. Raise more from the blinds/OOP.

Bet more on the Flop.

Lead Turn, as played fold.

This hand shows how positionally disadvantaged we are, our Hero loses confidence on the Flop and bets small and is completely lost on the Turn.
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03-11-2015 , 12:11 AM
Good play preflop.
On the flop, bet between $120-135

As played you FOLD!!!!!!!!!!
Incorrect odds to draw to the flush. Your flush may be dead to a full house already. Either way, this isn't a bluff and his range has you dominated.
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03-11-2015 , 07:51 AM
With no reads and bad pot odds, you can't call this bet. Fold.
Pre flop, OOP and with two players showing interest, 60 is maybe a little small preflop. It might be perfect but it's basically a pot sized raise and if V1 calls, V2 is always calling. I think a little bigger here.
OOP, OTF, I'd bet more than half pot. Probably 120-150, given that the pot is 180. Flush draw, straight draws, bad position. Half pot lets everyone chase and there are too many bad turn cards for your hand.
OTT, with ace spade in your hand, I think this is a bet, maybe half pot. Over pair, nut flush draw, I wouldn't check as I don't put him on a 9 and don't want to give free cards to hands that flopped a straight draw or top pair.
Turn is bet/fold bc still won't have proper odds to draw to your outs. If you figure him for flush, you have 7 flush outs, two aces and two 9s to make a bigger flush or boat. Of course, he could have a 9, but the way he played it and his table talk inclines me to think flush.
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03-11-2015 , 03:13 PM
Fold. Just sat down. Don't expect him to be bluffing here ever.

I like the check on turn, because we have equity and I don't want to bet fold. We can call standard size bet.

Sucks
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