AJo on QJ9dd Out of position Single raise pot
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AJo on QJ9dd Out of position Single raise pot
Was playing earlier and called a preflop raise MPvsBB with AhJs and the flop comes QJ9dd. I am trying to think more critically of my whole range in different spots and this one is just looking at this flop I think this is a rather tough spot for my hand.
What is the best strategy when facing a cbet? Its a simple question but I suspect the answer would be rather complicated. I am talking about your whole range here and where does AJo without a diamond falls.
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standard is just cc hope for a showdown!
x/c with AJ here always. . Developing a x/r range here shouldn't be a problem I think. Since the board is so connected and the nuts are going to change on a lot of turns (diamonds, board pairs etc). However AJ is not going to be in this range ever.
Yea, I think I was just over thinking this spot. lol
I was just thinking that villain will 2/3 barrel a lot in these spots and AJo cant take the heat and dont improve enough. And what is worst is improving a J which is good for the hand will probably shut villains bluffing range down. So the only good card is an Ace.
But after rereading what I wrote I realize I can just start check/calling will majority of my strong hands as well (two pairs/sets/straights) and let my opponent bluff off. However this means that I wont be check raising much at all if ever to protect all my one pair hands on this flop. At least that is my conclusion.
X/r here doesn't do a lot for protecting. Most 10 combos have good equity to call and you set up for tough decisions later the only folds are complete air including ace x which is bad for us. Either xc or xc lead turn. You could x/r 10 combos if you wanted a x/r range.
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