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[Closed] NL100 SH - AA faces heavy resistance, but fold?

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wallace07
Joined: 09.03.2007

Absolutely drawless board. Do I have to consider a fold on turn or river due to this heavy resistance? Villain is a TAG.

Platform: IPoker - formated by LittleTitanHelper
Gamecode: 965800071 - 2008-05-04 14:58:14
$0.50 SB / $1 BB - 6 handed

Seat 1: MP3 ($58.25)
Seat 3: CO ($159.55)
Seat 5: Hero($146.05)(DEALER)
Seat 6: SB ($172.20)
Seat 8: BB ($168.10)
Seat 10: MP2 ($114.95)

Dealt to Hero: :spade: A :diamond: A

Preflop:
SB posts SB, BB posts BB
2 folds, CO calls $1, Hero raises $5, 2 folds, CO calls $4

Flop(Pot: $11.50):
:spade: 2 :club: 2 :diamond: 4
CO checks, Hero bets $9, CO calls $9

Turn(Pot: $29.50):
:spade: 2 :club: 2 :diamond: 4, :heart: Q
CO checks, Hero bets $15, CO raises $45, Hero calls $30

River(Pot: $119.50):
:spade: 2 :club: 2 :diamond: 4, :heart: Q, :heart: 3
CO raises All-in($100.55), Hero raises All-in($87.05)

Total Pot: $307.10


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if you say he is tag i cant put him on a proper range preflop . what kind of tag open limps from CO . he s line doesnt make too much sense . he either has a boat or air imo


TribunCaesar
Joined: 29.04.2007

I would bet the turn bigger or, as an alternative, check behind the turn. Cb turn for bluffinduce of course.
Against a tag i think i prefer Cb on the turn, because he would fold the biggest part of his Range against our bet.
Cb>bet
--> i would raise any river and any bet on the last street.

Best regards,
TribunCaesar


Looks fine, If you go broke vs a set so be it.


If I´m going to bet turn, I would say: "make it bet/fold" and then he makes c/r.
To fold turn you have to put him exactly one hand 44- if you can´t do that then I like your play. If he is bluffing, then no point pushing turn and easy call on the river.
I would bet/fold turn here, but I would make a little higher bet- 20$.

Btw he never has here AQ, since he would:
- open raise pf
- if he somehow misclicked- he would fold to your strong flop bet
- if he called flop- he wouldn´t c/r turn, since he might be ahead KK and AA and you won´t fold these hands.


wallace07
Joined: 09.03.2007

Originally posted by Kaitz20

Btw he never has here AQ, since he would:
- open raise pf
- if he somehow misclicked- he would fold to your strong flop bet
- if he called flop- he wouldn´t c/r turn, since he might be ahead KK and AA and you won´t fold these hands.

Dealt to CO: :club: Q :heart: A


this was a good tag


Originally posted by wallace07

Originally posted by Kaitz20

Btw he never has here AQ, since he would:
- open raise pf
- if he somehow misclicked- he would fold to your strong flop bet
- if he called flop- he wouldn´t c/r turn, since he might be ahead KK and AA and you won´t fold these hands.

Dealt to CO: :club: Q :heart: A

I guess that´s why you shouldn´t never bet/fold turn:D


Originally posted by sw0ldo
Looks fine, If you go broke vs a set so be it.

I prefer not going broke on a drawless board and a 150BB stack with an overpair "only".

Check behind turn and re-evaluate on river (probably I raise any bet a part from particularly strong bets like 3/4 or potsize).

I also can't figure out how a TAG can open limp/call from CO.
Maybe a mistake or maybe he's not a TAG.
So he can hold A2/22/44 as well as QT+ or 55+.
Really I don't think there's many hands on turn we can bet/push against and receive calls which are profitable (for us).

So I'd definetly check behind and re-tag this tag as fish


dirtyibis
Joined: 20.01.2008

what sort of TAG open limps from the CO with AQ? Doesn't seem solid but nice hand. Him committing with top pair there for 150 BB is bad. Yes, I think you had a turn fold there against a competent opponent, he could be limping from the co with something like A2s which has you crushed. I would commit against a TAG that seems solid on that board only if the PF pot was maybe 10:1 on stack sizes. Raising more pf makes the way you played it much easier, but he would have probably folded. With so much money behind I suggest you control the pot on the turn in similar situations because playing your AA this way is leaving yourself very open to get stacked.


wallace07
Joined: 09.03.2007

I had not a lot hands of him though. Normally I would fold my overpair on a dry board against such a heavy resistance . But his preflop limp/call was strange and suddenly my AA turned into a bluff catcher.

He was definitely not a good player.