NL10 - AQ in QJ7r vs fish overbetship
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NL10 - AQ in QJ7r vs fish overbetship
BN: $10.36 (Hero)
SB: $10.20
BB: $6
UTG: $10
HJ: $9.81
CO: $9.92
SB: $10.20
BB: $6
UTG: $10
HJ: $9.81
CO: $9.92
Sb is playing 26/23/6.0 in 85 hands. 3bet 19.4%...few hands.
BB is playing 47/12 in 17 hands.
BB is playing 47/12 in 17 hands.
Preflop
($0.15)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
A
Q
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO folds, Hero raises to $0.30, SB raises to $0.80, BB calls $0.70, Hero calls $0.50
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO folds, Hero raises to $0.30, SB raises to $0.80, BB calls $0.70, Hero calls $0.50
Standard call IP vs everyone and with the recreational player in the hand.
Flop
($2.45)
Q
7
J
(3 Players)
SB checks,
BB bets $5.20, and is all in,
Hero calls $5.20
When the reg checks this board I'm not afraid of him having a good hand so i just have to decide if I'm good against the recreational player. In this kind of situations I already saw these guys shipping with QJ and 77 but that's it. Sometimes i see random bluff's like KT and AT, or value hands KQ, QT.
Hard call without seeing any spazz from this guy?
Hard call without seeing any spazz from this guy?
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The call is an absolute no-brainer, imho. If you lost vs. QJ or set, happens. :)
SBs range should be fairly weak, given that hev3-bets 19.4%.
BBs range is also pretty weak, because he's obviously playing too many hands.
Very easy call pre.
Can't do anything but call here. BB can easily be jamming a worse Qx, some Jx, 89/T9 and hands that make no sense.
Thanks guys!
Your risking $5.2, to win $7.65 in the pot
($5.2)/($12.85)=40.5% for your call to BEP
Board: Dead: equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 46.167% 39.04% 07.12% 42785479 7807794.50 { JJ+, 77, AQs, KQs, KTs, QTs+, AQo, KQo, QJo }
Hand 1: 53.833% 46.71% 0 7.12% 51186388 7807794.50 { AdQs }
I Gave Villain only 4-combos of Semibluff for TKs, while rest is TP+, equity-wise AQ has 53.8% equity Vs VIllains likely Flop Jamming range, thus making our play clearly +EV to call.
I have to start doing those calculations. Thanks!
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