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[Closed] AQo FD vs PF 3-bet

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swissmoumout
Joined: 24.02.2007

0.50/1 No-Limit Hold'em (6 handed)
Hand recorder used for this poker hand: Texas Grabem 1.9 by www.pokerstrategy.com.

Preflop: Hero is MP3 with A♣, Q♦
MP2 folds, Hero raises to $4.00, 2 folds, SB raises to $15.00, BB folds, Hero calls $11.00.

Flop: ($31.00) 9♦, T♦, 2♦ (2 players)
SB bets $17

Is this a good spot to semi-bluff push against this weak-looking bet?

//edit: stacksizes are 100BB, villain is a regular TAG


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Nunki
Joined: 25.10.2006

Originally posted by swissmoumout

Is this a good spot to semi-bluff push against this weak-looking bet?

With absolutely no reads whatsoever I'd just fold. The only legitimate hands you can be sure of folding out here are AK/AQ without a :diamond:. Also, a fair amount of the time when called here you will be drawing pretty slim.


TribunCaesar
Joined: 29.04.2007

stacksizes are missing. reads and stats are missing.
Against unknown i fold preflop.
As played i fold the flop without any reads.

Best regards,
tribunCaesar


4-bet or fold pf would be simple.
If you´re both are full stacked then you don´t have to push, call flop and if he checkes turn then you can bet.


chenny8888
Joined: 03.10.2007

i don't see why you would want to 4-bet with AQo in position.


swissmoumout
Joined: 24.02.2007

Sorry, forgot about stats etc ^^ anywho I can't find the hand anymore, so no exact stats, but villain is a regular TAG... stacks are 105BB


swissmoumout
Joined: 24.02.2007

btw Kaitz why do you 4-bet so light? is it because of the weak/tight players on FTP?


No because they are tight/very aggressive players who would 3-bet with 55+, JTs+, A5s+. Generally their 3-bet range is very wide, but that doesn´t mean that their pushing range is also that wide.
So when I´ve 4-bet couple of times the have to tighten up. (assuming that I dont´get into monster- what almost never happens)


TribunCaesar
Joined: 29.04.2007

Against a tag who often 3bets i would call preflop and raise/call this flop. Sometimes i call such a flop and sometimes i fold. Balance your play in such spots.

best regards,
TribunCaesar


Would be a call or a push for me, preferably the latter over the former.
A reasonable draw, 2 overcards, double backdoor straight draw... it's not a real missed flop and also the flop's got some intrinsic scare value for the other players.