Facing flop x/ raise with OP
Posted by Colin252
Posted by Colin252 posted in Low Stakes
Facing flop x/ raise with OP
Blinds: $0.08/$0.16 (6 Players)
BN: $18.75
SB: $34.86
BB: $17.01
UTG: $16.16 (Hero)
MP: $17.28
CO: $7.20
SB: $34.86
BB: $17.01
UTG: $16.16 (Hero)
MP: $17.28
CO: $7.20
Preflop
($0.24)
Hero is UTG with
A
A
, ,
Flop
($1.04)
Q
9
T
, , ,
Turn
($5.26)
Q
9
T
A
,
River
($13.26)
Q
9
T
A
8
,
Final Pot
BB
wins and shows a straight, Ten to Ace.
UTG lost and shows three of a kind, Aces.
BB wins $30.94
Rake is $1.46
UTG lost and shows three of a kind, Aces.
BB wins $30.94
Rake is $1.46
Reads:
Villain looks like non believer type who doesn't like to fold, 21/20 over small sample - average aggression.
On my play:
Getting x/r here sucks. In game AA looks like a hand too high in my range to fold. Having mistakely called the flop, when I bink the turn I'm sunk.
On closer inspection, not only is KK have 2x as much equity as AA v his value range, but including oesd and Pair + gs type stuff we actually have a lot we could potentially defend before AA.
My question:
I made a fundamental error of not realising just how much this flop changes hand value, esp when facing strong value based aggression.
I regularly make this type of error - what can I do to improve in this area?
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