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ahdoughnutz

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pokerstars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.10 BB (5 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

saw flop | saw showdown

SB ($6.75)
BB ($5.05)
Hero (UTG) ($11.15)
MP ($10.80)
Button ($10)

Preflop: Hero is UTG with
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Hero bets $0.30, 1 fold, Button raises to $1.40, 3 folds

Total pot: $0.75 | Rake: $0

Results:
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Outcome: Button won $0.75
 
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theres not much to go, on with the description, but am i right in saying the button is new to the table? or does he use the auto rebuy?

I wouldn't want to call a re raise with AQ if i didn't have any reads on my opponent, its a very weak hand to a re raise. pat yourself on the back to a good lay down.

Imagine you hit a queen and he was holding AA, KK you'd be loosing alot of money when he was telling you the value of his hand at the start.

Just keep a close eye on him in the future.
 
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yeah I would definately lay down AQo to a reraise unless I had a read saying that villian likes to reraise a wide range. There wasn't much at stake so it should be an easy laydown. I'd say you made the right decision!
 
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It really depends upon alot more than just your '2 cards' here, ie. is button known to 3-bet with a wide range? Are they a nit who only 3-bets in pos. with monster hands?... OR do they mix up their range a bit (do they occassionally 3-bet light, open up their range at times in pos. so that their big hands get paid off).
What kind of read do we have on villain? Without reads.. = fold.
 
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