AA in SB on 372r flop vs two unknown players in 3b pot (50nl zoom)
Posted by Matt Heap
Posted by Matt Heap posted in Low Stakes
AA in SB on 372r flop vs two unknown players in 3b pot (50nl zoom)
BN: $70.18
SB: $57.98 (Hero)
BB: $53.10
UTG: $172.15
UTG1: $140.50
UTG2: $34.07
LJ: $61.23
HJ: $29.46
CO: $50.20
SB: $57.98 (Hero)
BB: $53.10
UTG: $172.15
UTG1: $140.50
UTG2: $34.07
LJ: $61.23
HJ: $29.46
CO: $50.20
Preflop
($0.75)
(9 Players)
Hero was dealt
A
A
UTG folds, UTG1 folds, UTG2 folds, LJ folds, HJ folds, CO raises to $1, BN folds, Hero raises to $3.75, BB calls $3.25, CO calls $2.75
UTG folds, UTG1 folds, UTG2 folds, LJ folds, HJ folds, CO raises to $1, BN folds, Hero raises to $3.75, BB calls $3.25, CO calls $2.75
Flop
($11.50)
3
7
2
(3 Players)
Hero checks,
BB bets $5.50,
CO calls $5.50
Is this a standard raise, get it in spot vs two unknown players?
At the time I put both players on top pair/overpairs, but didn't feel they would call a flop check raise, given that 3betting pre and check raising the flop here looks super strong? Are the merits to calling, then donk betting most turn cards instead, to avoid them checking back the turn?
I play mostly 100 & 50nl FR zoom and I feel sure most decent 100nl regs are unlikely with worse if I raise in this spot, maybe this is less likely to be the case at 50nl? Thoughts
Should I assume any unknown player is recreational, until some reads/history is developed?
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