10NL AA OOP

Richyl2008

Richyl2008

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In this hand villain is 7/2.5/3 over 200 hands. I decided to call his minraise on the flop and fold if he bets big again on the turn, I'm assuming
this guy had a set and I was thinking QQ was probably the only hand he
might play this way that I could beat. Is calling the flop here reasonable or should I just fold it right there.


poker stars, $0.05/$0.10 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 9 Players
LeggoPoker.com - Hand History Converter
MP1: 72.50 BB
Hero (MP2): 200 BB
CO: 139 BB
BTN: 102.50 BB
SB: 42 BB
BB: 118 BB
UTG: 109 BB
UTG+1: 87 BB
UTG+2: 120.50 BB
Pre-Flop: A:spade: A:heart: dealt to Hero (MP2)
UTG calls 1BB, UTG+1 calls 1BB, 2 folds, Hero raises to 6BB, CO calls 6BB, 5 folds
Flop: (15.5BB) 6:club: J:heart: 7:diamond: (2 Players)
Hero bets 12BB, CO raises to 24BB, Hero calls 12BB
Turn: (63.5BB) T:heart: (2 Players)
Hero checks, CO bets 33BB, Hero folds
Results: 63.5BB Pot (3BB Rake)
CO mucked and WON 60.5BB (+30.5BB NET)
 
ChuckTs

ChuckTs

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Yeah I might just pitch it on the flop. These guys rarely if ever raise hands like JTs here, nevermind even playing them this way pf.

They also never bluff, so you can pretty much through that out the window. I rarely see them semibluff either, unless they've got something like overs+nut FD :p

Anyways ya this is fine, except folding the flop is probably better, especially this deep. With these stack sizes I'm probably bumping it up more pf too by the way.
 
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