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    Default AA OOP 180bb Deep

    villain is 46/13/1.5 over about 80 hands. The only hand i remember with him he flat called 3 streets w/ JQ vs my AQ on xQJ board. Whats my best play on the turn given that a T makes up a decent part of a 46 VPIP donks range?

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (6 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    saw flop|saw showdown

    Hero ($181.85)
    UTG ($174.95)
    MP ($52.10)
    CO ($55.35)
    Button ($99.85)
    SB ($111)

    Preflop: Hero is BB with A, A.
    UTG calls $1, MP calls $1, 3 folds, Hero raises to $6, UTG calls $5, MP calls $5.

    Flop: ($18.50) T, T, Q (3 players)
    Hero bets $14, UTG calls $14, MP folds.

    Turn: ($46.50) 6 (2 players)
    Hero bets $31
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    If he is very passive postflop then I like b/f turn here, no reason to give a free card. Also an easy b/f on the river if he is a station.
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    I agree with pocketfours. I bet until I am raised, and then re-evaluate.

    A ten makes up a part of his range, but a Q makes up a bigger part of his range, as to straight draws/FD's.
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    I would definately b/f the turn.

    River probably b/f as well because as griffey says villain has a Q often, probably about 50-60.

    In general, with turn betsizing of about 3/4 PSB, do you considerably decrease chances of flush draws in a villains range?
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    Quote Originally Posted by minSim
    In general, with turn betsizing of about 3/4 PSB, do you considerably decrease chances of flush draws in a villains range?
    its hard to tell with this type of player. I discounted the FD because i had the Ad, and you cant give much credit to a back door FD. idk, since i discounted the FD's to an extent, i only bet 2/3 pot on the turn so if villain does flat call again i can make a slightly smaller river bet instead of playing for full stacks.
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    i'd keep betting, especially with the double flush draw out there. typically i'd be happy getting it allin on the turn here, but you're deep; so that would be a tough decision if he raises and you probably have to fold.

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