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AQo 3-bet pot facing small donk AQo 3-bet pot facing small donk

10-25-2014 , 02:31 PM
[converted_hand][hand_history]Merge, $0.10/$0.25 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 7 Players
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MP3: $25.89 (103.6 bb)
CO: $65.75 (263 bb)
BTN: $32.54 (130.2 bb)
SB: $29.69 (118.8 bb)
BB: $8.56 (34.2 bb)
MP1: $76.50 (306 bb) 38/12/4
MP2: $24.90 (99.6 bb) AQ

Preflop:
MP1 raises to $0.50, MP2 raises to $1.85, 5 folds, MP1 calls $1.35

Flop: ($4.05) 2 7 5 (2 players)
MP1 bets $1.47, MP2 calls $1.47

Turn: ($6.99) 5 (2 players)
MP1 bets $2.88, MP2 calls $2.88

River: ($12.75) J (2 players)
MP1 bets $4.15, MP2 calls $4.15

there are two players sitting out, this guy is raising 23% UTG, and he is min raising, so I go ahead and 3-bet for value vs his wide range. Now in the past I have seen this guy donk a wide range on the flop. here, he is donking again with a wide range, I briefly consider raising, but then reconsider and decide to go with a call because I likely have the best hand and have a decent amount of equity+backdoors+showdown value. Is my plan here to call down a good one? I mean he is making it pretty cheap to do so. If I raise I can fold out his equity I would think, but I can also go into call mode and allow him to bluff his air
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10-26-2014 , 07:51 AM
Imagine the guy has TT. How do you think you should play it if you had AA? Do you think that he would fold TT in any scenario if the board ran out dry? Say he has something which beats AQ, but it isn't much. What's your best course of action?
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