| This is a discussion on Pleas help dissect this nhle hand within the online poker forums, in the Learning Poker section; I played this Btn vs BB hand not too long ago, we're both pretty laggy players (no stats cuz I've yet to buy copilot). Btn ... |
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| Pleas help dissect this nhle hand I played this Btn vs BB hand not too long ago, we're both pretty laggy players (no stats cuz I've yet to buy copilot). Btn raises pot 3.5x and BB calls: AQ Flop came: Qd7d9c, BB checks and Btn cbet 3/4 pot, BB calls Turn came: 10h, BB bets out and Btn raises/jams, BB FOLDS Now the caveat here is that I was the Btn with AdJd and the BB whined bout folding AQ wanting to know what I had. For arguments sake let's say he did have AQ, it's 50/50 at best against my range. Would checking/calling 2 streets and possibly calling a blank river the standard. In the heat of the moment I had difficult time a establishing a clear range for both of us, It was more like a hope and a prayer that he would believe I had a set, 2 pair or straight protecting flush draw. Any comments or advice would be much appreciated especially on thought process I've failed to discuss or realize. |
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I don't mind the thought process, though I think we're being a little optimistic on what he'll fold if you guys have history, and if you've pulled a similar play in the past. It's a high variance play, but if you can find the right situations, it makes sense. And even if he doesn't fold this time, we do have nut outs, so it makes sense to me. |
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| What were eff stacks at start of hand? If he folds, do you know for sure he has AQ, as he may just be making out he made a big fold. Also I would cbet less here like 2/3 of the pot at most seems good here. Depending on his turn bet size and eff stacks I think flatting might be bet here as we likely have a bunch of outs - again this depends on eff stacks and turn bet sizing. Agains some villains this may also be a fold as he has called pre (playing rest of hand OOP) then c/c large c bet and leads the turn, he has showed a lot of strength. Anyway interesting hand OP stacks and bet sizes would be helpfull here also what stakes we at could affect your play here |
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