NL10 AQo

Posted 8 years ago

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$0.05/$0.10 No Limit Holdem PokerStars
6 Players

Blinds$0.05/$0.106
UTG ludomanus99 $4
UTG+1 miranaaa $13.41
CO darkside $10.69
D stufetta1 $4.17
SBHero $11.41
BB paradigm $18.78
Preflop
6$0.15Hero is SBQA
2 folds, darkside raises to $0.30, stufetta1 calls $0.30, Hero raises to $1.50, 1 fold, darkside calls $1.20, stufetta1 folds
Flop
2$3.40A8J
Hero checks, darkside checks
Turn
2$3.40Q
Hero bets$2.26, darkside raises to $4.90, Hero calls$2.64
River
2$13.20J
Hero checks, darkside goes all-in $4.29, Hero calls$4.29
Final Pot$21.78
darkside shows Straight, Eight to Queen 9T
Hero shows Two pairs, Aces and Queens QA

darkside wins $20.70 (net +$10.01)
stufetta1 lost $0.30
Hero lost$10.69
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Posted 8 years ago
Grim, sizing preflop is perfect. I think we have to cbet this board considering a lot of turns can give us a headache. Doesn't have to be a big sizing. something like 40% seems fine to me. In that case I'd go broke on the turn expecting calls from a lot of worse hands. The fact he shows up with T9 here is just a cooler Smile
Posted 8 years ago
I would fire a cbet to continue your aggression and keep the pressure on. We can get value from Jx, flush draws, straight draws & 99-TT. There's a lot of cards we don't like that can come on the turn

As for the rest of the hand... I think the turn should be a shove/fold spot... Would be interested to hear what others say

As played, given the price on the river, I'd call
Posted 8 years ago
Hi guys

Some info would help for sure but I think c/shoving the flop is my preferred line here. I expect him to stab/fold the flop with a pretty wide range on this board, including hands that would simply fold to a cbet.

Once the flop is checked behind I think we can bet/shove the turn with ease, it is really hard to put him on a strong range after checking back the flop. Alternatively, we can try c/shoving versus some opponents.

Interesting hand.

GL!
Posted 8 years ago
I think cbet the flop since you're the preflop aggressor and there's still plenty of worse hands that call you. As played I would just shove the turn because he might think that you are taking a stab at the pot and raise small as a bluff. Calling also doesn't make sense because there are too many bad river cards that can come and you're just priced in to call because of the small stacks left behind.
Posted 8 years ago
Really solid line and like the way you played it to get max value by inducing. Tough break but well played.
Posted 8 years ago
I wouldn't be checking this flop, seems far too wet to let free cards roll off. As played I think I'm paying him off, we're just too strong and can beat some of his value hands and he can potentially semi-bluff diamonds
Posted 8 years ago
I think this is well played. You could bet flop but I don't mind the check. On a lot of runouts you'll have to check at least one street with this hand and flop is an alright place to do it. Definitely don't fold turn or river as played since there are lots of missed draws and even some worse 2-pair with QJ that you're ahead of.
Posted 8 years ago
Hi Kasles, i like your play, but i prefer jam in turn, because this board have many draws, you have the best part of your range, you need extrac value, if villain have 88-JJ (QQ or AA but you have blockers) not worry

GL!
Posted 8 years ago
I definitely look to cbet this flop. It is draw heavy and our value lies in giving the draws a bad price, so I would go ahead and cbet 80% of the pot or something like that. We are oop and that will make the hand tougher to play, so I don't like being tricky with a hand as vulnerable as top pair. As played I guess I take the same line on turn/river but I generally hate calling turn miniraises. I might nitfold and not tell anyone