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[Closed] NL100 Easy fold AQ Top Pair?

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DaPhunk
Joined: 01.03.2008

Villain is like a 19/4 guy I do not have many hands on. Whilst playing this I basically thought only AJ and possibly AQ made sense for him to play this way. He'd normally raise AK preflop even if he IS a 19/4 and I don't see him getting this aggressive with AT.

That said the SD-Monkey in me then made me decide It made more sense to push as he could try making this move with junk and to post the hand later.... What do you guys think?

Party Poker $100 No Limit Hold'em - 8 players - View hand 220036
The Official DeucesCracked.com Hand History Converter

MP2: $135.16
CO: $18.00
BTN: $64.62
Hero (SB): $22.20
BB: $74.17
UTG: $106.50
UTG+1: $105.06
MP1: $97.50

Pre Flop: ($1.50) Hero is SB with A :spade: Q :diamond:
2 folds, MP1 calls $1, 3 folds, Hero raises to $5.50, 1 fold, MP1 calls $4.50

Flop: ($12.00) 6 :club: J :diamond: A :club: (2 players)
Hero bets $6, MP1 raises to $22.05, Hero calls $10.70 all in

Turn: ($45.40) 6 :diamond: (2 players - 1 is all in)

River: ($45.40) J :heart: (2 players - 1 is all in)


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Tim64
Joined: 03.11.2008

Well, let's just say that an any limit below NL100 it's an insta shove with TPGK. With hands like AQ - where you need to hit - you only get a made hand on the flop like every 1 in 3 hands, so I don't think you can fold it.

Also, some might interpret your 1/2 cbet as weakness and bluff 3bet so I think it's right to call.


insta call for me here.


Originally posted by DaPhunk
Villain is like a 19/4 guy I do not have many hands on.

this
do u know how many rigged aces are in a 20%range?
also no sample size to say anything about his postflopplay


Gerv
Joined: 07.05.2008

Whilst playing this I basically thought only AJ and possibly AQ made sense for him to play this way. He'd normally raise AK preflop even if he IS a 19/4 and I don't see him getting this aggressive with AT.

Okay that's possible but I think making this ''laydown'' is pretty results orientated because you do not really have a big sample on him

Furthermore your cbet size is pretty low because of the board + the position you have. Though you have $17 left,, betting $8 leaves yourself with $9 so what about a Shove when looking at his WTSD?

As played, I would call here obviously, you already invested 50% of your stack but your thinking process is good. only you are lacking the sample size to back it up (>1k hands )

Best regards,
Gerv


DaPhunk
Joined: 01.03.2008

Originally posted by Gerv
Furthermore your cbet size is pretty low because of the board + the position you have. Though you have $17 left,, betting $8 leaves yourself with $9 so what about a Shove when looking at his WTSD?

Shove is my normal play in this spot as my normal cbet size commits me so hard, I can't remember why I decided not to overbet in this spot, but by deciding not to overbet I have to make the cbet very small as any larger and I'm far more obviously committed.

Ta for feedback.