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Originally Posted by gjpure
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Very next hand Hero is dealt AdAs. Again very similar situation and is heads up with same villian.
Flop Q44 two clubs.
Villian again donk bets this time to $15
And again hero raises to $40.
Villian calls
Turn is x clubs. And villian bets $50
Hero calls.
River is a blank and villlian again bets last $60 ish or whatever and hero calls again.
OK..so based on first hand can we put him on a flush here just as easily as a Q?
I felt he could just as much have a Q here based on how he played the first hand. Althought his bigger bet sizing on the turn made me wonder...Line check please and was sizing too small on turn? I kinda want a Q to call but not a flush draw so IDK.
Thoughts?
Sorry if some the the details are fuzzy I dont know how you guys remember every suit and every amount of every bet.
How much did you raise preflop?
Also, do you have the A
that is an important card in terms of reading V's potential hands.
And yes, it is helpful to know exactly what the cards are. If the turn was a 7
that is different than if it was a J
. That is, QJ would be in villain's range (depending on your preflop raise sizing) and thus he could bet turn since he picked up top two pair.. Also, depending on if you have the A
or not the turn card may or may not decrease the playable combos of flush draws we need to worry about.
But on the whole, in these spots, if you can range V for Qx hands, then you more or less have to call.
Winning poker is not about soul reading villains for exactly two cards, but rather putting your villains on ranges and playing against that range.
Lastly, raising $10 with AA is way too low. You can often raise a lot more in 1/2nl.