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10-21-2009 , 03:55 PM
Grabbed by Holdem Manager
NL Holdem $0.50(BB) Full Tilt
SB ($51.75)
BB ($54.05)
UTG ($53.25)
UTG+1 ($49.95)
Hero ($80.65)
BTN ($58.50)

Dealt to Hero A A

UTG calls $0.50, fold, Hero raises to $2.50, BTN calls $2.50, fold, BB calls $2, UTG calls $2

FLOP ($10.25) 9 9 4

BB checks, UTG bets $6.50, Hero calls $6.50, BTN folds, BB folds

TURN ($23.25) 9 9 4 T

UTG bets $15.50, Hero folds

UTG 22/10, over the first 120 hands, other stats dont say anything yet(sample). i didnt have a good feeling in this hand, since he donks into 3 other people, but i still decide to call donk bet flop because i think fold would be way to weak. turn he bets again, now i think he has 9x, maybe a FD or air. should i call turn again or is fold fine?
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10-21-2009 , 03:56 PM
i´d get it in on that flop but w/e.
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10-21-2009 , 03:57 PM
You should raise the flop.
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10-21-2009 , 04:41 PM
I think your best play would have been to reraise the flop and reassess the hand. Somewhere around a pot sized reraise would have most likely been best. As played, I probably would have folded too but I have been giving people way too much credit lately. If you were that sure he had a 9 or that scared of the flush draw, calling on the flop was a mistake as well. The 10 on the turn really doesn't change any of his possible holdings that you put him on.
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10-21-2009 , 04:45 PM
I prefer the "never fold a 3bet pot with aces" strategy, it seems to be more +EV than folding here for me. I raise the flop and get it in on the turn if it doesn't go in on the flop.
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10-21-2009 , 04:46 PM
this is not a 3bet pot tho.
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10-21-2009 , 04:58 PM
I raise the flop also. His donk bet on the flop after limp calling pre-flop looks a lot more like someone trying to control the betting and draw as cheaply as possible to a flush than it does 9x. Plus I just don't like calling with AA here with the btn still to act.
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10-21-2009 , 05:35 PM
I would never raise the flop vs this type of player and I would just call down all 3 streets. It's pretty much a way ahead/almost never ever behind - besides the possible flush draw.

EDIT: I guess he's put in 50bb by the turn so I would just jam
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10-21-2009 , 05:38 PM
do whatever jsts said and dont fold

and dont raise flop
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10-21-2009 , 05:56 PM
I think 9x is check-calling to slowplay here...donk bet probably either 4x, PP or FD (like someone said for pot control)...I don't understand folding on the 10 since it didn't change anything.
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