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[Closed] NL6 FR AQs 04.10

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Pacific Poker - $0.06 NL - Holdem - 9 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3

BB: $6.86
Hero (UTG): $6.43
UTG+1: $6.24
MP: $6.00
MP+1: $4.82
LP: $6.05
CO: $2.98
BTN: $6.25
SB: $6.09

SB posts SB $0.03, BB posts BB $0.06

Pre Flop: ($0.09) Hero has A♠ Q♠

Hero raises to $0.24, fold, fold, fold, fold, CO calls $0.24, BTN calls $0.24, fold, fold

Flop: ($0.81, 3 players) A♣ 7♣ 4♠
Hero bets $0.60, fold, BTN calls $0.60

Turn: ($2.01, 2 players) 6♠
Hero bets $1.50, BTN raises to $5.41, fold

BTN player:

Turn: Was it possible to play this hand in another way vs this player? Maybe check/call? what do u think?


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Hi,

b/c turn against midstack.
You first can´t be sure he isn´t going to shove smt like AJ or 7s8s, so you can be easily ahead against his turn shoving range.
Second you get good pot odds: You have to call 3.91 into 8.92, getting 2.28:1, which is 30%.

Your equity against two pair hand is 36%

board: Ad7d4s6s
Hand Equity Wins Ties
AsQs 36.36% 144 0
76 63.64% 252 0

but sometimes he would also shove there smt like 65, 45 or 75 that you´re ahead of.

So although you´re likely winning half the times

board: Ad7d4s6s
Hand Equity Wins Ties
AsQs 45.92% 1,192 0
76, 75, 65, 77, 44, 85, A4s, A7s 54.08% 1,404 0

and can´t therefold b/f turn

Turn: Was it possible to play this hand in another way vs this player? Maybe check/call? what do u think?
don´t like c/c, since that way you give him free cards.
I think both b/c turn and shove not the worst river or c/rai (if player likes to float) are better options.