AA vs Push turn (3b pot)
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AA vs Push turn (3b pot)
Blinds: $0.10/$0.25 (6 Players)
BN: $25.23
SB: $56.77
BB: $25.92 (Hero)
UTG: $28.27
MP: $30.52
CO: $32.64
SB: $56.77
BB: $25.92 (Hero)
UTG: $28.27
MP: $30.52
CO: $32.64
Preflop
($0.35)
Hero is BB with
A
A
, , ,
Flop
($5.06)
7
4
8
,
Turn
($10.56)
7
4
8
8
, ,
River
($53.81)
7
4
8
8
K
Final Pot
BB
lost and shows two pair, Aces and Eights.
UTG wins and shows three of a kind, Eights.
UTG wins $49.94
Rake is $2.00
UTG wins and shows three of a kind, Eights.
UTG wins $49.94
Rake is $2.00
Villian: 276 Hands VPIP: 36 PFR 26 RFI UTG: 22 Fto3b: 63 WWSF: 37
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Looks good, not fold turn, can be doing this with worse sometimes.
Agreed, I think you have to call. You're not happy about the turn jam re-raise, but in a 3-bet pot villain could be putting you all-in OTT with 99+ (that you beat) getting you to fold AK/AQ.
If this wasn't a 3-bet pot, I'd be more inclined to fold but never folding in a 3-bet pot.
I agree that it's a snapfold in a non 3bet-pot.
In this spot against UTG I'm not folding because he doesn't have a lot of 8x in his range but he has a lot of overpairs.
Agree on calling, not being happy though as I wouldn't expect him to show up with worse OPs or bluffs often at all. I'd think about folding QQ though because I think he can now and then show up with a KK+ slowplay and someone playing 36/26 can likely also show up with A8s, 98s, 87s and the like more often than the average player. Some sets are also possible.
Not super happy, but I'm not folding.
Not super happy, but I'm not folding.
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