Giving up AA on turn
Posted by Cozacu
Posted by Cozacu posted in Low Stakes
Giving up AA on turn
Blinds: $0.05/$0.10 (6 Players)
BB: $10.16
UTG: $10.00 (Hero)
MP: $10.00
CO: $21.99
BN: $11.15
SB: $13.74
UTG: $10.00 (Hero)
MP: $10.00
CO: $21.99
BN: $11.15
SB: $13.74
Preflop
($0.15)
Hero is UTG with
A
A
, , ,
Villain completely uknown, I had like 3 hands on him this far.
Flop
($0.95)
4
2
3
, , , ,
I think he will have a bunch of strong hands because he is raising into two opponents but I`m heavily blocking a hand like A5
+sometimes we will see some random overpair
+or complete air...
+sometimes we will see some random overpair
+or complete air...
Turn
($4.25)
4
2
3
K
, ,
With the K on the turn, our jobs gets a bit easier... it acts as a scare card for his mid-pairs... and I don't think he is firing now with those.
I can't see almost any Kx in his flop raising range so I think this very often will end up being just a set.
The raise into two opponents, the bet on the K... I know we have a very strong hand but by calling turn we are pretty much committed to call any river...
It looks very nity, maybe running bad for a long while has an impact on my play.
I can't see almost any Kx in his flop raising range so I think this very often will end up being just a set.
The raise into two opponents, the bet on the K... I know we have a very strong hand but by calling turn we are pretty much committed to call any river...
It looks very nity, maybe running bad for a long while has an impact on my play.
Final Pot
MP wins $4.06
Rake is $0.19
Rake is $0.19
What do you think? Would you ever give up turn?
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