$10 NLHE 6-max: AQs

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BTN: $11.03
SB: $4.82
BB: $10.35
UTG: $10.00
Hero (CO): $10.36

Pre Flop: ($0.15) Hero is CO with :ah4::qh4:
UTG raises to $0.30, Hero calls $0.30, 3 folds

Flop: ($0.75) :ac4::jc4::6c4: (2 players)
UTG bets $0.46, Hero calls $0.46

Turn: ($1.67) :3d4:(2 players)
UTG bets $1.20, Hero calls $1.20

River: ($4.07) :7d4: (2 players)
UTG bets $2.20, Hero folds

river right?
 
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first, imma big fish so dont listen to me

second, someone help me with my hand analysis lol

hands in his range that take that line and we loose to:
flopped flush, JJ, 66
[AJ and A6 are unlikely with our blocker, 33 maybe? 77 doesn't bet turn IMO]

hands in his range that take that line and we beat:
KK, TT-88, KcJ and QcJ, Jxc

having some info on the villain would help, a tighter player i think we loose to (flush, AJ, A6, or KK) and the looser player i think we beat
 
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i would call

[this was supposed to be an edit to my previous reply, sorry]
 
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I'd fold here. UTG will often have AK and be turning it into a bluff.

The importance of Ace of clubs could be huge but with no stats or anything its very hard.


KQ is the only given flopped flush he will have.
betting patterns generally go higher especially if you keep calling, they will get greedy and don't want to miss value.

Anyway given that i'm not sold he has the flush and especially his raise on the river suggests not.

Do we beat his bluffing range? No.

He could have AK, AJ, JJ

I really can't see AT doing this or KK... when you start suggesting hands we beat that villains would do this with... I can't name anything

id fold turn.. if he was worried he'd check . Villain really can't be bluffing here and it would be hard for him to.
 
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At the end of the day, villain has triple barreled into an Ace high board with three to a flush while out of position. How many hands does he have that you beat on the river?

Fold seems correct, until u have more info on whether he's capable of bluffing here.
 
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this is zoom, not info, i not want loose more.
 
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maybe it was a good fold if he thought he or she thought the other had a flush and did not notice it until later.
 
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I don’t think you can fold anymore on the river. Zoom is full of stupidly aggressive players, his bet size and board says he is polarized and that is enough reason to call vs. unknown. I would use timing tell, if he is fast then call, if he thinks then fold.
 
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River seems to be very close. He can have some bluffs like Kc or broadway straight and flush draws. He might A10 and bet the river to get value from KJ. So its very tough. I am not sure what the correct play is.
 
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I'd min raise the flop IP so you can take some control of the hand and get more money from combo draws, JxXc, AcXc, etc... this way you can check the turn if you want, and call some rivers or even bet. Just calling w/o info just gets you into a guessing game because someone who is reasonable and not spewy, you want to fold this river. But, it's zoom, and we have no idea if opponent is random and spewy.

As played, river is a call, even though it sucks. But AK/AJ you're beat, AQ you split and AT/A9 can and will bet this river as a blocking bet often enough (especially at these stakes). And if you add in even 1 or 2 bluffs it's an even easier call. So for the price you're getting it's a call, but it's not like a huge EV difference on call or fold here.
 
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