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NL5 ~ Overplayed Aces?

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DecMate
Joined: 25.01.2009

PokerStars - $0.05 Ante $0.01 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 5 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

UTG: $5.41 (VPIP: 44.68, PFR: 29.79, 3Bet Preflop: 17.65, Hands: 49)
CO: $4.81 (VPIP: 50.00, PFR: 35.00, 3Bet Preflop: 11.11, Hands: 20)
BTN: $6.49 (VPIP: 53.38, PFR: 30.41, 3Bet Preflop: 11.27, Hands: 151)
SB: $8.05 (VPIP: 16.15, PFR: 11.80, 3Bet Preflop: 4.92, Hands: 162)
Hero (BB): $5.62

SB posts SB $0.02, Hero posts BB $0.05, 5 players post ante of $0.01

Pre Flop: (pot: $0.12) Hero has A♦ A♥

fold, CO raises to $0.15, fold, fold, Hero raises to $0.50, CO calls $0.35

Flop: ($1.07, 2 players) T♠ 6♠ 6♦
Hero bets $0.69, CO calls $0.69

Turn: ($2.45, 2 players) 4♠
Hero bets $1.18, CO calls $1.18

River: ($4.81, 2 players) 2♣
Hero bets $3.24 and is all-in, CO calls $2.43 and is all-in

Hero shows A♦ A♥ (Two Pair, Aces and Sixes)
(Pre 87%, Flop 65%, Turn 7%)
CO shows J♠ A♠ (Flush, Ace High)
(Pre 13%, Flop 35%, Turn 93%)
CO wins $9.27

Just wondering if the line i took was viable. I'm thinking perhaps i should of check-called the turn and reevaluated the river.


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nitrol
Joined: 24.07.2010

You do not block the nut FD, board is paired. Why do you keep pouring money into the pot?


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la55i
Joined: 27.01.2013

I would bet smaller OTF to keep his range wider.
When he called your flop bet, he had flushdraws and TT-QQ (no KK+ because no 4bet).
When flush completed and you bet again, do you expect QQ or JJ to keep on calling?


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DecMate
Joined: 25.01.2009

Originally posted by la55i
I would bet smaller OTF to keep his range wider.
When he called your flop bet, he had flushdraws and TT-QQ (no KK+ because no 4bet).
When flush completed and you bet again, do you expect QQ or JJ to keep on calling?

Yeah although thin. And if we check the river, he'll be shipping all flushes and checking back his overrpairs.
But yeah,.. think i overplayed my hand here.


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oI2ange
Joined: 21.07.2015

I think it's fine, JJ+ is still likely calling (from this opponent).


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YohanN7
Joined: 15.06.2009

Originally posted by nitrol
You do not block the nut FD, board is paired. Why do you keep pouring money into the pot?

His range isn't exactly composed of 6x and nut FD's are limited to a couple of combos. A single hand like JJ with J♠: makes up equally many combos. The turn bet is a no-brainer. Maybe check-call river is best. We are doomed this hand, there's no escape.


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YohanN7
Joined: 15.06.2009

Originally posted by la55i
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When flush completed and you bet again, do you expect QQ or JJ to keep on calling?

Absolutely those with a :spade:. And potentially many more with a single :spade: if he is loose. (We are at any rate not checking and folding. Hope you agree with that.)


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la55i
Joined: 27.01.2013

No check folding, I agree with that. I just thought there are not many weaker combos that can call our third barrel here.


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YohanN7
Joined: 15.06.2009

I see the point. but giving potential free cards to the possible combos listed below isn't what I'd like.

In addition tho the "big pair spades", I think he has some of A♠::Kx: and A♠::Qx: too. These hands can call preflop. Then they can reason "I have two overs, backdoor NFD, blockers vs AA/KK, I call". You can find slightly less reasonable variants, e.g. :Ax: K♠:. Another thing is that the 6♦: should be considered by both players as a near blank.

I'd definitely bet turn. If I misclick and check, then I raise AI rather than calling. Not risking to be forced to fold OTR on a spade, or to miss value on a non-spade in case he bets with a spade. The pot is big.


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