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QQ vs. LAGG
Villain is 50/19 and loves to call when I raise. He has outplayed me post flop for an hour or so. I've had nice hidden draws that never hit and he kept putting pressure on me when I couldn't take it. We were testing eachother back and forth but he got the best of it. He is capable of having any two. He has never pushed a hands we've been in however. He's always made value bet type raises.
Should I just push over his check-raise? Should I even consider folding?
***** Hand History for Game 4958785604 *****
0/0 Texas Hold'em Game Table (NL) - Wed Aug 16 00:31:54 EDT 2006
Table Nice Racks (Real Money) -- Seat 2 is the button
Total number of players : 4
Seat 1: tony15_1 ( $151.60)
Seat 2: Hero ( $152.30)
Seat 3: spenceyc ( $169.87)
Seat 4: xx_GOB_xx ( $76.50)
spenceyc posts small blind (0.50)
xx_GOB_xx posts big blind (1)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Hero [ Qd, Qs ]
tony15_1 folds.
Hero raises (4) to 4
spenceyc calls (3.50)
xx_GOB_xx folds.
** Dealing Flop ** : [ 5c, 6h, 3h ]
spenceyc checks.
Hero bets (7)
spenceyc calls (7)
** Dealing Turn ** : [ 5d ]
spenceyc checks.
Hero bets (15)
spenceyc raises (40) to 40
Hero calls (25)
** Dealing River ** : [ 4s ]
spenceyc bets (118.87)
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I hate those types of villains and don't know what the right answer is. I think if you make a stand with the hand it's on the turn but I'd probably fold to the check-raise and try stacking this guy with something better later. It's pretty obvious to him what you've got.
From the villains perspective, I have a really good hand when I run this line on someone I've been winning lots of pots from.
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Push turn. Call river.
Make a stand.
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I fold, the board is way to scary.
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he does give you the low limit I HAVE A SET line: check/call flop, check/minraise turn, open push river here. now you have to find out how he REALLY plays flopped sets OOP for future interactions. this type of player is often more interested in playing the situation than his or your cards so keep that in mind against him again.
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you have to fold the river. LAGs can have hands sometimes too. i fold the turn some too.
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Did you call him and that is what he had???
AJ os??
Anyway, with your raise he puts you on AA 55 at the best.
Assuming you knows what hands you play.
Open ended straight with 55, this guy could have A5 or 76 suited or even K5 suited.
How about A2 suited?? This guys range is almost unlimited, I think u should let it go. It seems like he was slow playing you for an aggressor, or finally hit something like a straight.
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You can also check the turn and let him represent a 5.