ATo for TP raised on paired board [25NL 6max]

SeanyJ

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53 hands on the villain and he is playing 15/11/4. Folds to cbet 50% of the time but that's not too relevant over that sample. I've never seen him get to a showdown before and I've never seen him get out of line.

poker stars, $0.10/$0.25 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 6 Players
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BB: $25 (100 bb)
SeanyJ (UTG): $25.60 (102.4 bb)
MP: $31.85 (127.4 bb)
CO: $11.95 (47.8 bb)
BTN: $25 (100 bb)
SB: $26.15 (104.6 bb)

Pre-Flop: SeanyJ is UTG with T
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A
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SeanyJ raises to $1, 4 folds, BB calls $0.75

Flop: ($2.10) A
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6
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7
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(2 players)
BB checks, SeanyJ bets $1.50, BB calls $1.50

Turn: ($5.10) 6
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BB checks, SeanyJ bets $4, BB raises to $12, SeanyJ...?

Am I ever good here? Here's pretty much repping a six or a slow played set right? If he was going to semi bluff with a big draw he more than likely would have done it on the flop I think.
 
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Definately fold the turn, against someone this tight and this aggressive I might consider checking back the turn, instead of betting. I dont think theres going to be a ton of draws in his range you need to worry about
 
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I hear the word "beluga" being thrown around a lot lately, and this is exactly the spot it describes.

This should be a snap fold. What you have is nothing but a bluff catcher, and given that you likely have to call a bet on the river as well, he has to be bluffing very often for you to profit from this.
 
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I agree with these, snap fold here.

question though. Why open ATo UTG? just seems way too lag to me. Unless thats your style, in which case this kind of fold should be second nature.
 
SeanyJ

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I agree with these, snap fold here.

question though. Why open ATo UTG? just seems way too lag to me. Unless thats your style, in which case this kind of fold should be second nature.

I don't always open it, just sometimes. Depends on the table and this table was just folding pre flop or just folding to a c-bet most of the time.
 
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I agree with these, snap fold here.

question though. Why open ATo UTG? just seems way too lag to me. Unless thats your style, in which case this kind of fold should be second nature.

It is also a 6max table. ATo while not a huge hand, is still a pretty decent hand with 6 players. I usually raise and fold to any strong opposition. but i do agree... this is a pretty straightforward fold.
 
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I check this turn behind like always against this villain, but as played fold it.
 
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i really don't like betting two streets with TPGK unless villain is a passive fishy calling station. Either check flop or turn behind.

As played, super easy fold with a mediocre hand facing a beluga.
 
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Well obviously the consensus is to fold and that's what I did, so good for me I guess :p
 
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