$10 NLHE 6-max: AA on wet flop

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Not got a HUD at the moment so no stats on villains. I've seen this guy limp a few times but not been to showdown yet so not entirely sure what range he is limping with. Played about 50 hands so far and i've not seen him make any aggressive post flop plays

UTG: $10.06
CO: $8.87
BTN: $10.00
SB: $31.97 (Hero)
BB: $12.54

SB is dealt Ac As

UTG limps $0.10, CO folds, BTN limps $0.10, hero raises to $0.50, BB folds, UTG calls, BTN calls

POT ($1.55)

FLOP: 8s 7h 6s

Hero bets $1.20, UTG folds, BTN raises to $3.80

Hero?

i'm thinking There are just too many hands in his range that have me beat and no history for aggressive post flop play is a factor(however with only 50ish hands on him this isn't so much of a factor), Also wondering if the BDFD should be considered?
 
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Ye I'm happy to fold here. That flop hits a limp behind range pretty well and we've nothing to suggest he'd raise JT or 89.
There's over 60 combos of hands that have AA crushed here and his limp behind makes QQ/KK very unlikely.
 
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sick-fold. and a reverse fist-pump
 
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Agree with the fold.

Also, raise more preflop.
 
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Raise more pre.
As the board is, any hand makes sens . Set, 2 pairs, straight, flush draw. A million combos and the board hits anyones range. And when someone makes such a reraise on such a weat board, he most likely is honest with his hand.
So fold here without any regrets. It does not matter that you have Aces. What is important is that you made the right decision. Saving money in this spot is good poker. What you saved adds to your winnings later.
 
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Ye I'm happy to fold here. That flop hits a limp behind range pretty well and we've nothing to suggest he'd raise JT or 89.
There's over 60 combos of hands that have AA crushed here and his limp behind makes QQ/KK very unlikely.

Agreed. Simple spot that w/o better info you need to let it go OOP. You'd basically need to decide now to go with the hand or let it go. Folding is winning money sometimes.
 
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Folding can never be a bad thing here. His range probably doesn't include stuff that you crush very often. Mostly hands that you flip with or hands that have you crushed. Also, raise more preflop.
 
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I would normally make it 70c here.
 
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ok. and then on that flop, what type of bet?
 
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Normally just going to bet around 75% like OP did here.
 
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ok cool. cheers BR for the advice. gl bud
 
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Im raising 60-70cents pre and cbetting flop 2/3pot. Just one of them flops that you know is going to hit the limper hard. But bet/fold line is the line I would normally take here. Good fold
 
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