Turn explotation? AA vs turn flush and being donked @
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Turn explotation? AA vs turn flush and being donked @
SB: $316.43
BB: $200.70 (Hero)
UTG: $759.17
HJ: $171.79
CO: $182
BN: $252.89
BB: $200.70 (Hero)
UTG: $759.17
HJ: $171.79
CO: $182
BN: $252.89
Preflop
($5.00)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
A
A
UTG folds, HJ calls $2, CO checks, BN calls $2, SB calls $1, Hero raises to $12, HJ calls $12, CO folds, BN folds, SB calls $12
UTG folds, HJ calls $2, CO checks, BN calls $2, SB calls $1, Hero raises to $12, HJ calls $12, CO folds, BN folds, SB calls $12
Flop
($46.00)
9
4
K
(3 Players)
SB checks,
Hero bets $34.50,
HJ folds,
SB calls $34.50
Turn
($115.00)
2
(2 Players)
SB bets $57.50,
Hero folds
Final Pot
SB
wins $112
Hey guys woul u mind looking at this hand vs a reg who i only have 33 hands on and is running at 19/13.. again not too much history. but am I being exploited here. The only reasonable hand that makes sense is a low flush.. Something he may not want to check through and see another club roll off. Certainly pre-plaxing, but this bet efficiently puts me in a fold or shove stage I believe. Has anyone had experience with being donked at on a turn bringing a flush?
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I think you need to be a little careful with asking if you're being "exploited" since it has a specific meeting in terms of game theory which means that you're not playing game theory optimal AND that you're opponent is using the correct counter strategy. For example, in order for your opponent to EXPLOIT you on the turn, would mean that first that either calling or raising is part of a GTO optimal strategy AND then second that when you fold that your opponent is exploiting you by bluffing more than gto correct. Let's look at the 2nd point first, even if it's not GTO correct to fold AA on the turn, if your opponent doesn't bluff more than GTO correct, than it is you that is exploiting him (assuming calling is close to 0 EV).
As played, I think folding turn is fine because I don't think most players bluff enough in this spot. They'd need to be taking hands like Kx Xc and turning them into a bluff on the turn which I think is unlikely.
Santaur nailed the "exploited" misconception.
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