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100NL: Tough spot with Aces 100NL: Tough spot with Aces

03-22-2008 , 02:37 PM
BB is 26/12/1 (AF: 0.75/2.00/3.00)

Party Poker, $0.50/$1 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 6 Players
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UTG: $313.48
MP: $180.04
Hero (CO): $129.19
BTN: $0.03
SB: $115.70
BB: $106.50

Pre-Flop: A A dealt to Hero (CO)
UTG folds, MP calls $1, Hero raises to $4.50, BTN calls $0.03 and is All-In, SB folds, BB calls $3.50, MP calls $3.50

Flop: ($14.03) 5 3 T (4 Players - 1 is All-In)
BB checks, MP bets $8, Hero calls $8, BB raises to $36, MP folds, Hero calls $28

Turn: ($94.03) 5 (3 Players - 1 is All-In)
BB bets $66 and is All-In, Hero ...

MP was a bad player so I didn't raise flop, cause wanted to outplay him on the turn.
But when I faced BB's squezee I didn't know what to do. His flop AF is just 0.75. What do you put him on? What can it be expect of 33's, 55's, TT's and two pairs?
What is the best option for Hero on flop? How played what do you do on the turn?

The real problem for me is villain's flop AF, I didn't know how to act.
03-22-2008 , 02:52 PM
I think you need to start off by raising the flop. As you say MP is bad and will probably still call with worse. By go give great odds for BB to call with draws.

As played I don't mind calling the AI as there more combos of JJ-QQ than 55, 33 and TT. I don't see BB CR'ing the flop with a lone FD and given his stats he's perfectly cabable of not 3betting JJ-QQ pf and thinking they're the nuts on this board.
03-22-2008 , 02:52 PM
If this is over a good sample of hands he is very passive on the flop and seeing he c/r into 2 people I would say your aces are beat. I would also of raised MP since he is a bad player he will get it in with TP most likely and peel with any pair, plus its a draw heavy board and you cant risk the BB coming along with his draws for cheap. Unless you have seen the BB c/r flop with TP type hands it is prob a fold.
03-22-2008 , 03:16 PM
Raise flop / call a shove , as played FOLD.
03-22-2008 , 03:51 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by shame_on_me
MP was a bad player so I didn't raise flop, cause wanted to outplay him on the turn.

hahhaha
03-22-2008 , 03:59 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by cuQa
hahhaha
braindead guy or?
03-22-2008 , 04:02 PM
you can't really "outplay" him on the turn...your left with one PSB, the club on the turn completes the flush as well as maybe giving him trips...should have raised it up preflop, and not tried to get too fancy with it...you didn't "outplay" him, you gave him a free chance to hit the board
03-22-2008 , 04:03 PM
Thank you very much for explanation, imolin.
03-22-2008 , 04:10 PM
Raise flop all day long, and fold to the shove now.
03-22-2008 , 04:16 PM
Ya, look at a flop raise as "outplaying him on the flop"

      
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