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[Closed] NL 25 SH AQ on drawy board

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Known players: (for a description of vp$ip, pfr, ats, folded bb, af, wts, wsd or hands click here)   
[tg]Position_Stack:hands/vp$ip/pfr/af/wts/ats/foldbb/w$sd;CO$22.64:///////;Hero$25:///////;[/tg]
0.10/0.25 No-Limit Hold'em (5 handed)
Hand recorder used for this poker hand: Texas Grabem 1.9 by www.pokerstrategy.com.

Preflop: Hero is MP3 with Q♦, A♦
Hero raises to $1.00, CO calls $1.00, 3 folds.

Flop: ($2.35) J♥, 7♥, Q♣ (2 players)
Hero bets $2, CO raises to $4.00, Hero calls $2.00.

Turn: ($10.35) 8♦ (2 players)
Hero checks, CO bets $3, Hero raises to $20.00 (All-In), CO raises to $17.64 (All-In).

River: ($47.99) 9♣

Final Pot: $47.99

I didn´t want to bet/fold turn, so i decided to check/shove.


4 replies

i think i would reraise him on the flop and i would fold to a shove . he can do this easily with a draw .


Don´t like very much 3-bet/fold. By 3-betting I´ve invested over half my stack and get quite good odds to call against two pair (and he might hold some monster draw, like T :heart:9 :heart:
Check/shove is so powerful if no draw completes, because I´m ahead almost very pair type hands and it is very hard him to call for example AQ. And if I´m behind, than that sometimes happens. I should some outs, if he has even QJ.
By 3-betting I have to push turn, since I don´t want to give him any free cards.


snowylee
Joined: 27.01.2007

I think a bet/fold the turn after calling the flop is better here, if he reraises you you know that youre most likely behind since I dont think he would reraise you twice with just a normal draw, and I dont think he would reraise you again with something like KQ either?

But sure, you do give some compelling arguments for check/shove, but personally I dont feel like playing for stacks with just a TPTK.


Thorsten77
Joined: 28.05.2006

I like the line. Bet/fold is not a good option - you invest 50% of your stack!