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02-22-2018 , 01:38 PM
Hi all. Should I play like this? He is unknown. I am afraid he is got JJ and it's a set otf or he is got QQ and he would fold. So what bet is better? Should I prepare for all in? Or keep the pot small?




    Poker Stars, $0.01/$0.02 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 5 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37931659

    BTN: $2.34 (117 bb)
    SB: $0.52 (26 bb)
    BB: $1.03 (51.5 bb)
    Hero (MP): $2.89 (144.5 bb)
    CO: $2.10 (105 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is MP with A A
    Hero raises to $0.06, CO raises to $0.18, 3 folds, Hero raises to $0.50, CO calls $0.32

    Flop: ($1.03) J 8 K (2 players)
    Hero bets $0.80



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    02-22-2018 , 01:46 PM
    In a 4bp with AA, I'm rarely not GII on most boards board's 100BB effective. Although this one isn't much fun, my plan would be the same. I would go a little smaller otf to set up a more logical turn shove.
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    02-22-2018 , 02:07 PM
    Yeah, with an SPR of 1.5 you have to go with it here. The sizing you chose is inefficient though. You're leaving a weird 30% pot bet for the turn. You're basically committing yourself on the flop which should only make his play easier. I'd bet something like $0.40 and then look to shove the turn.
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    02-22-2018 , 03:01 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by dynamite2006
    Yeah, with an SPR of 1.5 you have to go with it here. The sizing you chose is inefficient though. You're leaving a weird 30% pot bet for the turn. You're basically committing yourself on the flop which should only make his play easier. I'd bet something like $0.40 and then look to shove the turn.
    +1
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    02-22-2018 , 04:29 PM
    Ok guys, noted, thx.
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