AQs 3bet pot
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AQs 3bet pot
Blinds: $0.05/$0.10 (6 Players)
BB: $4.63
UTG: $23.29
MP: $16.18
CO: $6.28
BN: $15.64 (Hero)
SB: $10.00
UTG: $23.29
MP: $16.18
CO: $6.28
BN: $15.64 (Hero)
SB: $10.00
vilain is 27/17/2,2 with fold to 3bet of 20 and 4bet of 22,2 (9 hands). He is a more aggro than average player preflop.
Preflop
($0.15)
Hero is BN with
A
Q
, , , , , ,
I 3bet his iso raise (vs the utg fish). What range do you put him on on a spot like this ?
Flop
($2.85)
T
K
6
, , ,
Atm, I though KK isnt in his hands, AK is probably not too. TT and KT seem the only value hands in his range. He can have AQss, AJss, KQss (maybe KJss?). I dont think he is x/r with JJ and QQ so his range is polarized here.
I decided to call the small x/r because I got a gut shot + back door FD and an over, but I think it was a mistake.. what do you think ?
I decided to call the small x/r because I got a gut shot + back door FD and an over, but I think it was a mistake.. what do you think ?
Turn
($9.05)
T
K
6
Q
,
River
($9.05)
T
K
6
Q
8
,
His turn check is kinda strange for a value hand (maybe TT) and now, he is betting the river..
Final Pot
MP wins $8.60
Rake is $0.45
Rake is $0.45
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I think the flop call is okay, you're getting approximately 4:1 pot odds, and you have realistically 6 outs (2 aces not include the As, 3 jacks not including the Js, and 1 out for the BSFD...I could be wrong but I've read a BDFD is equivalent to about 1 out on the flop), giving you about 12% equity. Getting 5.5:1 you have decent implied odds assuming you will win if an A hits and are okay putting money in on the turn if a diamond rolls off. I also think a fold is fine as well.
Not sure what he's trying to rep, but I think it's a fold nonetheless. Seems pretty doubtful that he's vbetting a hand like QJ or that he bluffs with this line now that your BC range from the flop improved sooooo much on this turn, so I think folding is good.
I'd just fold the flop. Realistically you only have 3 outs where you can be sure you have the best hand. If the Js comes on the turn you now can't fold but your also not happy about getting it in. If an A comes you are in a really awful spot. Hitting an A doesn't put you ahead of any of his value range so it's not really a good card for you.
As played, river is a good fold.
I think PF flat would be fine as well... although you won't be happy to play multiway with AQ but you'll have position.
As played, I think Im folding flop... simply because youll have to fold on pretty much all unimproved turns, unless you are willing to call down with AQhigh.
Like what Cozacu said, I am flatting. Why wouldnt we be happy with AQs mulitway in position, its a nice drawing hand.
Flop call is too expensive so I fold. As played, yea folding river
The guy doesnt like to fold pre so Im pretty sure there is value in 3betting him. Also, he iso vs a fish so his range is probably wider than usual in this spot.
I would also bet/fold the flop.
Are you calling the raise OTF because of potodds or because you think you can make villain fold on later streets?
that's an interesting question. I'd say because of pot odds. I didnt plan on making him fold later in the hand. His range is too good to make him fold imo.
What range do you gave vilain
1) preflop ?
2) for x/r the flop ?
I don't think it should be unusual for OOP's x/r range to check on a flushing card at all, especially on a Q in this spot. Think about what hands he could have been bluffing with on the flop and then think about what values they have now... flushes, second pairs, straights. And his value range is relatively weaker. So he goes from having a polarized range which is good for betting to a range with a lot of showdown-bound hands which he benefits from protecting with a strong checking range.
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