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11-14-2012 , 04:53 AM
Unknown opponent - assuming he is not a reg cause I have never seen him before.

I don't like how I played the turn but although jamming seems like the better choice, I feel like he shows up with sets / two pair here very often. Would like to hear what others think though.


    Cake Poker, $0.25/$0.50 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #14576371

    UTG: $23.90 (47.8 bb)
    MP: $17 (34 bb)
    CO: $34.05 (68.1 bb)
    BTN: $46.26 (92.5 bb)
    Hero (SB): $60.98 (122 bb)
    BB: $40.82 (81.6 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with A A
    3 folds, BTN raises to $1.75, Hero raises to $3.50, BB folds, BTN calls $1.75

    Flop: ($7.50) 8 6 T (2 players)
    Hero bets $5, BTN raises to $10, Hero calls $5

    Turn: ($27.50) 9 (2 players)
    Hero checks, BTN bets $13.75, Hero folds

    Results: $27.50 pot ($1.35 rake)
    Final Board: 8 6 T 9
    BTN mucked and won $26.15 ($12.65 net)
    Hero mucked A A and lost (-$13.50 net)



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    50NL: AA on Wet Board Quote
    11-14-2012 , 05:15 AM
    5.25 pre at 50NL. I don't fold here vs unknown.
    50NL: AA on Wet Board Quote
    11-14-2012 , 05:20 AM
    Wtf are you doing pre?

    Flop is a shove.
    50NL: AA on Wet Board Quote
    11-14-2012 , 05:48 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Cash Beast Ezra
    Wtf are you doing pre?

    Flop is a shove.
    BB was a huge fish so raised small to try and keep him in the hand. And you're really going to shove over standard raise? Has to be better ways of extracting value than that
    50NL: AA on Wet Board Quote
    11-14-2012 , 06:38 AM
    Points:
    - Bet 4.5-6 Pre
    - Re-raise the flop
    - Re-raise all in on the turn
    - Is the board really that wet?
    50NL: AA on Wet Board Quote
    11-14-2012 , 11:40 AM
    The problem is Your 3bet - he will call with any two such a small 3bet. Make a standert 3x or 3.5x 3bet.

    On the flop - I think that calling his raise is fine. No point of shoving here really (this is how people pay of sets)

    On the turn - this is pure guessing game. His bet is small on the turn, though. there are 3 options:
    1. His flop raise was for value - You are in terrible shape
    2. His flop raise was bluff - but then turn bet would be large, since Your range is rather clear here (a good pair)
    3. His flop raise was a testing raise with a hand like 55,77,JJ, KTs, etc. So 77 got there, 55 would not bet turn, JJ, KT would not bet for value (if turned into bluff would bet bigger)
    4. Pair+draw or draw that is semibluffing (maybe to get free turn also)

    I think that the best thing would be to fold turn because he has little bluffs here (also due to bet size), part of his range got there 7x. I doubt he would bet rest of his range for value (KT,JJ). He might to start turning into bluff turn+draw or draw, but part of draws get there

    Although I might make a crying call on the turn and evaluate river hoping he has something like JJ, KT or draw
    50NL: AA on Wet Board Quote
    11-14-2012 , 05:48 PM
    lol @ shoving flop/turn
    50NL: AA on Wet Board Quote
    11-14-2012 , 10:02 PM
    This topic gives me a headache. Felt the need to share that.

    OP, use a better sizing on your 3bet next time. That way, the note this player took on you about how you played your aces after you called him down and lost will be misleading.
    50NL: AA on Wet Board Quote

          
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