Playing aces when flopped set on semi dry board
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Playing aces when flopped set on semi dry board
Villain is a regish player vp 24,AF16. Cbets and Cold calls seem a bit high but nothing to out of the ordinary. I guess Im asking what is the correct move on the turn as I want to get money in the pot obv, but afraid to scare him off.
My first hand post on here so please tell me if I should provide more info, or anything I could do better thx!
Blinds 6$0.10/$0.25
UTG $28.08
UTG+1Hero$39.34
CO $85.38
D $21.69
SB $24.68
BB $37.11
Preflop
Hero is UTG+1$0.35 6
AA
1 fold, Hero raises to $0.75, CO calls $0.75, 3 folds
Flop
$1.85 2
36A
Hero checks, CO bets $0.89, Hero calls $0.89
Turn
$3.63 2
36A8
Hero checks, CO bets $1.74, (Hero)?
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As RIO supports hand history imports, I would recommend using that option for future hand reviews. That way the actions are visualized and clearer to understand (i.e. suits).
Other than that any information that you can provide about villain`s stats is much appreciated. Think what could be beneficial is to show what his WTS stats are.
Regarding this specific hand, could you please specify the suits of the cards? Would make the analysis a bit easier knowing this.
I try out slowplaying turn again. Raising pushes bluffs out, which he most likely has at that point.
Checking flop is good, protects your checking range and you will get so many folds anyways.
On the turn I would slow play. For him to bet flop and turn he must have some sort of hand that wants to build a pot or he is bluffing. If he wants to build a pot he will most likely be betting river as well and if he is bluffing (which is most likely because there are not a lot of strong combos he can have) you want to keep him in. I would like to see the suits though. I assume that its a rainbow flop because you didn't keep it in.
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