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01-22-2023 , 08:58 AM
One limper
Hero opens AQs in CO to 6bb (200)
SB calls (covers)
Limper calls

Flop A64ccd (19bb)
Hero bets 7bb
SB calls

Turn A64ccd Ad (33bb)
SB leads for 15bb
Hero calls

River A64Accdd 4s (63bb)
SB bets 60bb
Hero folded

I played a bit with this player. I am 99% sure he has an ace at least. IÂ’m only calling to chop was this still a call
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01-22-2023 , 10:38 AM
I size up flop to 2/3 at least, they're calling with the more or less the same range and there's plenty of value to get.

AP I'm 100% raising turn to gii vs unknown at low limits (include stakes pls, it's very relevant). They almost always have an ace here and they can't fold it. I've seen a non-whale guy this week autostackoff in a similar spot with A4. Rec people tend to overvalue a pair of aces, imagine how they look trip aces. Flatting is a huge mistake, you lose tons of value.

River fold is very bad, I agree that you very rarely win, but 90%+ it's a chop. There are >10x combos of chops than A6. Also, the line he took flatting that small cbet and donking hp on the ace indicates a random ace rather than A6 to me.
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01-22-2023 , 12:06 PM
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Originally Posted by crackedaa
I size up flop to 2/3 at least, they're calling with the more or less the same range and there's plenty of value to get.

AP I'm 100% raising turn to gii vs unknown at low limits (include stakes pls, it's very relevant). They almost always have an ace here and they can't fold it. I've seen a non-whale guy this week autostackoff in a similar spot with A4. Rec people tend to overvalue a pair of aces, imagine how they look trip aces. Flatting is a huge mistake, you lose tons of value.

River fold is very bad, I agree that you very rarely win, but 90%+ it's a chop. There are >10x combos of chops than A6. Also, the line he took flatting that small cbet and donking hp on the ace indicates a random ace rather than A6 to me.
The stakes are 1/1 sorry.
Yeah I should have raised the turn. I was planning on doing that and changed my mind.

I only folded river as thought my best hope is to chop. On the odd time he had A6 or maybe sometimes 44 I lose

Thanks
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01-22-2023 , 01:42 PM
i would be shocked if you werent good here on the turn, GII
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01-22-2023 , 03:09 PM
Yeah I'm calling this river every time. Your 1/2 of the 63bb pot is worth protecting because you chop so often.
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01-23-2023 , 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Man of Means
Yeah I'm calling this river every time. Your 1/2 of the 63bb pot is worth protecting because you chop so often.
What size would we need to be facing to make a fold in this spot?
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01-23-2023 , 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Scroogemcducky
What size would we need to be facing to make a fold in this spot?
Plug the range you give villain in Equilab or Pokerstove and find out how much equity you have. Any bet that requires you to have more equity than that it's a fold.

So if let's say you have 33% equity, any bet that's over a pot sized bet, it's a fold.
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01-23-2023 , 01:38 PM
Puke

More on the flop (nothing announces to the table “I’m hung like a field mouse!” like cbetting 7 bb at 19)

Raise turn

Call and get half your money back on the river instead of vaporizing it
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01-23-2023 , 02:25 PM
Preflop - I get onboard with the 6x raise. I assume at 1/1, no one is really paying attention to sizings and getting max value with top of range.

Flop - Would definitely size up to around 15bb.

Turn - looking to raise (3x to 4x), targeting all random Ax. From prior experience playing at 1/1 and 1/2, is that typical SB cold calls are middling Ax.

River - Call. Would be very surprised if you did not chop. If V has it, say nh, move on, top up and continue playing this game LOL!
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