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You have <3BBs with AQ and you're limp/calling a min-raise preflop, leaving 190 behind...

I don't think you could've played it any worse, TBH.

Is this what they teach you at the PS poker school?
 
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Like Philthy said, just go in at the beginning friend. Your stack is too shallow for playing around.
 
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Your limping doesn't make sense at all.AQ is almost a perfect hand to shove pre with that kind of stack.
 
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I wonder if OP folds if the A didn't hit the flop...
 
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I would have shoved all-in preflop

But yes you did have a bad beat, but you could have avoid it by an all-in.
 
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With a short stack in preflop still had to go allin
 
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nICEEEE

LOL sometimes it's just like that. Keep your head up!
Anyway with a small stack like that i've rather go allin preflop in that situation.
 
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I just want to defend pokerschoolonline
I have learnt a lot from the lessons and videos that they have on their site. and in all my time I have never seen anyone on there say that if you have <3BB you should just call and see what happens. You would have been advised to more than likely shove earlier on with a slightly weaker holding to put pressure on your opponents.
 
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Yeah, he got a little bit lucky there. But then again, of course, you let him.
 
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