AJs flop decision NL5
Posted by Alex Geiger
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AJs flop decision NL5
BB: 36/1 3bet: 3.3 ; raised my cbets a couple of times with this size. (90 hands)
Villain has a wide range: [ KQ ; AT-AQ (probably he 3bets AK) Qxs and many other flushraws ; KT ]. If I 3bet, [AQ ; Qxs and other flushdraws ; KT ] remaining. Then what do You think? Next move?
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Your ranges are generally a little too tight. At 5NL, he will check-minraise hands like A7o, Kx and all types of weird hands that make no sense.
You'd probably learn a lot more if you played a little higher, even if it's 10NL.
Against this guy specifically, I'd probably raise and not fold to a shove. You lose to KT and AQ, and you beat a ton of pair/FD/gutshot combo's, and I wouldn't be surprised if he stacked off with a hand like the aforementioned A7.
Agreed, I play 5NL and a lot of the time the min-raise on the flop isn't particularly strong.
Against a 36/1, get the money in.
Equity %
asjs 36,1892%
KT,aq,jj,qj,aj 63,8108%
We have to be very sure that this minraise is not strong ever to be getting this in OTF. This range has QJ in it that we crush and we re still in very bad shape.
Theres no other play other then call imo. If we reraise we re only going isolate ourselves vs the top of his range and all of his nonsense raises that you guys are suggesting are going to fold.
@Green the fact that hes playing 36/1 says to me that he s likely a passive player. This leads me to believe that the range I stoved is even more true.
Fair enough, against that tight range we're in trouble.
The fact that OP said villain had made this play vs. him a few times (granted over a small sample), lead me to think that he's possibly doing this with a fairly wide range (which could be a big mistake).
Are we basically calling down on blank turns and rivers?
Ya I d probably be calling down most of the time though. Depends on bet sizing.
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