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Originally Posted by Montrealcorp
Couldn't she had KK with a club ...AA with a cluB.
KQ or AQ with a club ?
She might raise for a free SD ,etc.
She might have QJ so we have outs as well.
I am never folding AA here on the turn to a raise.
Ps I am calling the river and I am pretty sure c/c turn is better than bet fold .
You can bet fold red KK or AQ instead of AA unless you fold all those hands as well ....?
KK with a club no. The other two aces maybe. Our equity is still terrible versus the hands she'd elect to raise us with. Yes we should be folding very rarely, but the two red aces seem like the nut hand to be doing it with.
Edit: I'll give you my unadjusted range of hands that take this line for me:
Flushes: AcKc, AcTc, KcTc (3)
Straights: null (0)
Sets: QQ, 99, 77 (9)
Two pair: QJ, Q9s (12)
Overpairs with a club: AA, KK (6)
Overpairs without a club: AA, KK (6)
Top pairs with a club: AQ, KQ (6)
I'd check this turn w/ my AQ/KQ no club, so the worst bucket of hands to continue with facing a raise is obviously overpairs without a club. Of the 42 combos here, if we choose to drop 3 when she's risking 2 BB into a 12 BB pot, we are far from overfolding.
Of course versus the maniac, he can just win his money here against us if he were to raise our bet because folding overpairs to him is a bad idea.
Last edited by jdr0317; 08-21-2017 at 06:07 PM.