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$16, AQs TPTK

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  1. #1

    Default $16, AQs TPTK

    Got put into a really difficult spot on the flop. No specific reads on SB but obviously its a donk. Original raiser is a winning multi-tabling regular who I haven't played with before (tuosevink)

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t30 (9 handed) Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    SB (t415)
    BB (t1580)
    UTG (t1600)
    UTG+1 (t1470)
    MP1 (t1460)
    MP2 (t890)
    MP3 (t3025)
    CO (t1605)
    Hero (t1455)

    Preflop: Hero is Button with A, Q.
    UTG calls t30, 4 folds, CO raises to t120, Hero calls t120, SB calls t105, 1 fold, UTG calls t90.

    Flop: (t510) T, Q, 7 (4 players)
    SB bets t30, UTG folds, CO raises to t100, Hero ...
  2. #2
    Lots of possibilities here. I think this is a crying fold (if there is such a thing).

    AA, KK, TT, QQ, AcKc all act like this, and not much else. Very slim chance he has JJ.
  3. #3
    I'm not folding getting such a huge price. I call CO's raise and see what happens. If SB shoves over CO's raise and our cold call then it's an easy fold; if SB just calls we can play the turn accordingly. Even if we're behind, remember we're getting better than 5:1 on the call when we spike a Q or A on the turn about 1 time in 10.
  4. #4
    SB has 265 behind after the flop minbet. If SB shoves and CO calls, we'll be getting 4.41/1 odds. I was also really confused by the 70 chip raise into a 530 chip pot by CO...any hand they have shouldnt be doing this
  5. #5
    If I was sure he's a winning multi-tabler then I wouldn't call the pre-flop raise by him since he won't be raising wide this early..

    As played his raise is really weird and scary tbh but I would call the flop bet and see what happens..you're getting good odds with a good hand..
  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by mukaka
    If I was sure he's a winning multi-tabler then I wouldn't call the pre-flop raise by him since he won't be raising wide this early..
    Actually, that's a good point. Against a winning regular raising in front of a limper, I wouldn't call the raise with AQs either.
  7. #7
    3 bet pre
  8. #8
    Yeah I was actually thinking of folding preflop but it was sooted and I had the button. I'm pretty sure villians stats for the early levels are about 9/5
  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by drmcboy
    3 bet pre
    Not against a winning regular with such tight stats. His raise range in this spot is something like TT+, AQ+. We don't beat any of that range and we can't call a shove over. If we 3-bet pre, he folds TT and AQ and shoves over with JJ+ and AK.
  10. #10
    what are his stats
  11. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by drmcboy
    what are his stats
    Quote Originally Posted by fjuanl
    I'm pretty sure villians stats for the early levels are about 9/5
  12. #12
    no fair, that was after my post

    EDIT easy fold pre

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