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    Default Fold AA to push on T86-flop?

    Hold'em NL (£0.15/£0.25) Ring game

    CO (£6.30 in chips)
    Button (£20.88 in chips)
    SB (£14.20 in chips)
    BB (£25 in chips)
    UTG (£35.85 in chips)
    UTG+1 (£39.60 in chips)
    UTG+2 (£25 in chips)
    MP1 (£31.10 in chips)
    MP2 (£45.37 in chips)
    Hero (£30.85 in chips) MP3


    SB posts £0.15
    BB posts £0.25

    dealt to Hero :Ac::Ah:

    UTG: calls £0.25
    2 folds
    MP1: calls £0.25
    MP2: folds
    Hero: raises to £1.50
    4 folds
    UTG: calls £1.25
    MP1: calls £1.25

    ----- FLOP ----- :Th:

    UTG: checks
    MP1: checks
    Hero: bets £4
    UTG: folds
    MP1: raises to £29.60 and is all-in
    Hero:

    PT-Read MP1: Loose-Aggr./Aggr., PFR 21.6, 407 hands
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    Vol.Put $ in pot? I'm not folding! If he has a set which i doubt so be it...
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    I'm folding but I'd like to hear some other responses.
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    Any read from previous hands with him at the table? Had he been raising other people's bets much post-flop?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renton
    I'm folding but I'd like to hear some other responses.
    Standard to a check raise?
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    I gamble here, particularly given the opponent.
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    What are you ahead of that would make this play? A flushdraw? I would fold here to this c/r overbet. Limp/call check/raise.... set anybody? 66?
  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by givememyleg
    set anybody? 66?
    I agree if our opponent was something like 12/2
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    I gamble here, particularly given the opponent.
    Doesn't this seem like a way behind/ barely ahead situation to you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by givememyleg
    What are you ahead of that would make this play? A flushdraw? I would fold here to this c/r overbet. Limp/call check/raise.... set anybody? 66?
    A flush draw, AT, QhJh, QQ, JJ, and 99, and not that far behind T8 or 86. It's a real grey area, for me this almost always comes down to how he has been playing post-flop in previous hands. His aggro tendencies tell me he's at least capable of doing this with weaker hands, but I'd like to have seen him do it recently before committing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stripclubjunkie
    Vol.Put $ in pot? I'm not folding! If he has a set which i doubt so be it...
    PT says: Vol.Put $ in pot = 36.61 for 407 hands

    He earlier played Q9 to the end on a QT6 8 2 board and lost a 55£ pot to my QT two pair.
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    I'm with Fnord here, fold against nit and call LAG.
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    Default Re: Fold AA to push on T86-flop?

    Quote Originally Posted by Borax
    Hold'em NL (£0.15/£0.25) Ring game

    CO (£6.30 in chips)
    Button (£20.88 in chips)
    SB (£14.20 in chips)
    BB (£25 in chips)
    UTG (£35.85 in chips)
    UTG+1 (£39.60 in chips)
    UTG+2 (£25 in chips)
    MP1 (£31.10 in chips)
    MP2 (£45.37 in chips)
    Hero (£30.85 in chips) MP3


    SB posts £0.15
    BB posts £0.25

    dealt to Hero :Ac::Ah:

    UTG: calls £0.25
    2 folds
    MP1: calls £0.25
    MP2: folds
    Hero: raises to £1.50
    4 folds
    UTG: calls £1.25
    MP1: calls £1.25

    ----- FLOP ----- :Th:

    UTG: checks
    MP1: checks
    Hero: bets £4
    UTG: folds
    MP1: raises to £29.60 and is all-in
    Hero: calls and is all-in £25.35
    Returned uncalled bets £0.25 to MP1

    ----- TURN ----- :Kd:
    ----- RIVER -----

    ----- SHOW DOWN -----
    MP1: shows (A Straight, Ten high)
    Hero: shows :Ac::Ah: (A Pair of Aces)
    MP1 collects £60.60 from Main pot

    So I walked straight into it. Nice play from my opponent I would say.
    Thanks for all comments.
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    I would fold this faster than a nuns legs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Margin Of Error
    I would fold this faster than a nuns legs.
    I wish I had done so too
    Do you fold due to the size of his raise or just the fact that he raised?
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    I fold because a) I'm a nit. b) I have the A of heart, making an aggro flush draw AI less likely. c) He's recently played mediocre holdings out to the river for big pots, why does he suddenly become a fire-breathing monster on the flop? d) 3-to-2 with an overpair on this board is just not doing it for me. e) I read the results
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    Sort of spoils it now that the results are already posted, but I was going to just say that since Hero had the A of hearts, if villain were to push with a flush draw he wouldn't even be drawing to the nut flush. I don't think it's likely villain would push WITHOUT the nut flush draw, if he were to push with the flush draw at all. But that's me. I don't think you need to look too far past the obvious at 25nl.
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    I probably woulda called too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Setzy
    Sort of spoils it now that the results are already posted, but I was going to just say that since Hero had the A of hearts, if villain were to push with a flush draw he wouldn't even be drawing to the nut flush. I don't think it's likely villain would push WITHOUT the nut flush draw, if he were to push with the flush draw at all. But that's me. I don't think you need to look too far past the obvious at 25nl.
    Actually the A is a good point that I didn't think enough about during play. My thought was that I actually had a possible backdoor nutflush to strengthen my hand a little bit more if he had two pair for instance and I needed to improve. I have seen many people push with Q5s (etc.) on flush draws like this at this level, that I thought he was on a draw anyway.
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    I don't think the Ah really matters here except that it gives you about one extra out in the form of the backdoor draw. We know that he actually limp-called with 79s; clearly he's quite likely to be in there with two hearts, whether or not one of them is an ace, and he could easily make this play with 7h5h, Jh9h, Qh9h, Kh9h, or JhQh. In fact *I* would make this play with many of those hands, and I'm not all that LAggy.
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    Whats his Agg factor postflop?

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