NL100 AQ calldown in 3BP #3
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NL100 AQ calldown in 3BP #3
Blinds: $0.50/$1.00 (6 Players)
CO: $100.00
BN: $61.11
SB: $357.70
BB: $141.03
UTG: $109.50
MP: $101.55 (Hero)
BN: $61.11
SB: $357.70
BB: $141.03
UTG: $109.50
MP: $101.55 (Hero)
Preflop
($1.50)
Hero is MP with
Q
A
, , , , ,
Flop
($19.00)
Q
7
5
,
Turn
($19.00)
Q
7
5
5
,
River
($43.00)
Q
7
5
5
8
,
Final Pot
SB
wins and shows two pairs, Kings and Fives.
MP lost and shows two pairs, Queens and Fives.
SB wins $90.00
Rake is $3.00
MP lost and shows two pairs, Queens and Fives.
SB wins $90.00
Rake is $3.00
Don't think I could have done anything about it
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Even if you stab flop I don't think he's folding, and with AQ two bets are going in for sure IMO.
It's weird to me that he skips cbet. I would be cbetting K5 there for sure, and I would hate to x/f or x/c.
What do think about overbetting OTT as villain?
When you check-back flop I would expect you to have some SDV, and in that board with two flush draws there's a lot of rivers I wouldn't want to see.
He had KK, this hand is probably played 100% standard on my part but todays' session made me paranoid about playing AQ lol.
Was pretty weird that he didn't just triple with KK and this is the top of my range so he missed a lot of value.
Okey, I totally missread the "SB wins and shows two pairs, Kings and Fives. "
I somehow thought he had K5s. This is what happens when you play, study and think about fucking poker for like 10 hours.... I should go to sleep.
Seems good to me, his flop check cost him $55.
I pretty much stopped checking back hands that I want to go for 3 streets with, unless rare situation where we flop a full house / quads etc.
in this case I especially don't want to check without a diamond.
as played easy calldown
Yeah at 100 bigs deep I think flatting QQ in position is an option so you may occasionally have top boat here, but you're usually topping out at AQ so letting it go means folding pretty much your entire range.
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