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AQo to tight UTG PFR 25NL

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    Default AQo to tight UTG PFR 25NL

    This hand was earlier on in the session so his stats looked a little tighter at the time. Sometimes I 3-bet this pre, sometimes not. I didn't raise the flop as I didn't really want to play for stacks. Is this a river fold given villain or can I call this down a fair majority/100% of the time?

    $0.1/$0.25 No Limit Holdem
    6 players
    Converted at weaktight.com

    Profiles and Stacks:
    UTG ($30.95) 18.8/10.4/1.7 (154)
    UTG+1 ($24.40) 25.0/4.2/0.0 (24)
    Hero ($45.75) 15.5/11.0/2.1 (155)
    BTN ($25.40) 19.4/11.1/1.0 (36)
    SB ($22.80) 36.2/2.9/2.1 (69)
    BB ($55.65) 80.5/27.6/1.6 (87)

    Pre-flop: ($0.35, 6 players) Hero is CO
    UTG raises to $1, 1 fold, Hero calls $1, 3 folds

    Flop: ($2.35, 2 players)
    UTG bets $1.25, Hero calls $1.25

    Turn: ($4.85, 2 players)
    UTG bets $3, Hero calls $3

    River: ($10.85, 2 players)
    UTG bets $7.75, $7.75 to Hero ($40.5)?
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    you can call this down like 100% of the time because your hand is insanely underrepped. Your line looks like a bare FD sooo much. I def. call, but i think you have to raise this either on the flop or prefferably on the turn when its not a third spade.
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    bode, if villain put hero on a fd why the hell would he bet river?

    I can find a fold on river vs. tighter players for sure, but seeing as it's 25NL and he's probably positionally unaware I feel obliged to call.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash256
    bode, if villain put hero on a fd why the hell would he bet river?
    Just because he plays 18/10 doesn't mean he understands the logic behind not betting when your opponent can't call.

    This *is* 25nl.
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    hi Muzz.

    I might also call to a tight UTG raise, but I'm always raising flop. If called I prob lead from then on.

    As played;
    Does look quite like an overpair but I call. We don't have much information so I guess we can beat 99,TT,AK,KQ.
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    Flop call is fine since you didn't 3 bet, I would raise the turn for sure as played probably call i guess.

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