Playing AA oop. PLO25.
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Playing AA oop. PLO25.
BN: $40.39
SB: $26.78 (Hero)
BB: $30.94
UTG: $20.38
HJ: $12.75
CO: $43.71
SB: $26.78 (Hero)
BB: $30.94
UTG: $20.38
HJ: $12.75
CO: $43.71
Preflop
($0.35)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
4
A
A
K
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO raises to $0.85, BN folds, Hero calls $0.75, BB folds
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO raises to $0.85, BN folds, Hero calls $0.75, BB folds
Flop
($1.95)
4
2
T
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
CO bets $1,
Hero raises to $3.60,
CO calls $2.60
Turn
($9.15)
4
2
T
J
(2 Players)
Hero bets $6,
CO calls $6
River
($21.15)
4
2
T
J
T
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
CO bets $20.25,
Hero folds
Final Pot
CO
wins $20.25
Probably ch-c or donk flop would be better that ch-raise. Apparently i was going to bet-fold turn.
Anyway, what would you do in this hand starting from the flop? Villian is unknown.
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If you do it like Phil and rarely donk flops HU, it becomes a fairly automatic c/c spot. And not the worst either, since we have decent backup equity with a low pair + BD draws. There are many turns that allow us to continue profitably, and we'll get free cards as well. But we don't really want to build a big pot on the flop, even if our equity is good vs his total range.
Check-calling flop of course doesn't stop you from turning the hand into a bluff later, if you think that maximizes EV.
Depending on the BB information I would actually 3b this hand Sam Lang talks a lot about 3b hands from the SB which will eliminate terrible position and relative position on flops and future streets. These aces are good enough for me to raise a CO open here but I do have a wider 3b range.
As played I like the c/c line more on the flop, it's a little late to build a pot with a hand that we are going to be left with a one pair type of hand often.
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