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NL50: Put yourself in my villain's shoes: AQo vs a flush board facing shove on turn. NL50: Put yourself in my villain's shoes: AQo vs a flush board facing shove on turn.

06-02-2008 , 05:52 PM
Here is a hand in which I was the villain, but I changed the hand history to reflect my villain's hand. I thought about the hand if I were in his shoes - and thought his action was questionable. Seeking your thoughts.

Villain (actually me) runs 12/6/2.75

Poker Stars, $0.25/$0.50 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 9 Players
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MP1: $56.40
MP2: $48.50
CO: $21.35
BTN: $49.85
SB: $53.80
Hero (BB): $66.95
UTG: $33.75
UTG+1: $50
UTG+2: $38.90

Pre-Flop: A Q dealt to Hero (BB)
5 folds, CO checks, BTN raises to $2, SB folds, Hero raises to $6, CO folds, BTN calls $4

Flop: ($12.25) 7 8 T (2 Players)
Hero bets $7.50, BTN calls $7.50

Turn: ($27.25) A (2 Players)
Hero bets $15, BTN raises to $36.35 and is All-In, Hero ??

If you were hero, what would you do in this situation?
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06-02-2008 , 06:44 PM
I think most villians call with Top Pair and getting 3:1 plus the 2nd nut draw, Plus based on your play JJ/QQ/KK are all in the range along with AK/Set, with pot odds I say this is a call, but I never get to this point.
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