NL10 AA

Posted 8 years ago

What does this look like to you?
TBH not a lot of info on player but he's looking to be more loose passive.

Player 6(SB) $10 - VP:28 PFR:17 AF:1.2 W:21|33 STL:80|100 3B:0|100 CB:0|33 N:-1.49 Hands:60
Player 1(BB) $12.71 - VP:14 PFR:5 AF:1.8 W:30|67 STL:0|80 3B:0|100 CB:50|50 N:1.14 Hands:63
Me(CO) $10.30
Player 2(UTG) $12.98 - VP:20 PFR:15 AF:2.7 W:30|100 STL:40|100 3B:0|100 CB:100| N:2.62 Hands:66
Player 3(MP) $10 - VP:22 PFR:17 AF:7.0 W:33|67 STL:75|80 3B:0| CB:60|100 N:-3.42 Hands:36
Player 5(BTN) $14.99 - VP:43 PFR:7 AF:3.3 W:30|33 STL:0|25 3B:6| CB:|25 N:15.14 Hands:28


Pre Flop: Me(CO) with [Ah,Ad]
Player 2(UTG) folds,
Player 3(MP) folds,
Me(CO) raises 0.30,
Player 5(BTN) calls 0.30,
Player 6(SB) folds,
Player 1(BB) folds


Flop: (Ks,8s,6h)(2 players)
Pot - 0.75
Me(EP) bets 0.50,
Player 5(BTN) raises 1.50,
Me(EP)?
Turlock

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Posted 8 years ago
He definitely looks passive. OOP I would make a tight fold.

His draws have good equity and he's loose enough to have a ton of ragged two pairs as well, plus the sets of course.

Without knowing something about his post flop raise history I think you're playing with fire if you plan to start calling him down.
Posted 8 years ago
Turlock: He definitely looks passive. OOP I would make a tight fold.

His draws have good equity and he's loose enough to have a ton of ragged two pairs as well, plus the sets of course.

Without knowing something about his post flop raise history I think you're playing with fire if you plan to start calling him down.


Would you suggest making these tight fold generally to loose passives when raised on boards like this or ever just GII?
Posted 8 years ago
I don't love life but I'm not folding AA on that flop. I would call their raise and check-decide the turn. Feel folding here is way too weak even against a passive. They could be button clicking or have a draw and be giving up once called.
Posted 8 years ago
Grocker6:
Turlock: He definitely looks passive. OOP I would make a tight fold.

His draws have good equity and he's loose enough to have a ton of ragged two pairs as well, plus the sets of course.

Without knowing something about his post flop raise history I think you're playing with fire if you plan to start calling him down.


Would you suggest making these tight fold generally to loose passives when raised on boards like this or ever just GII?


@Grocker6 When playing micro stakes I generally lean towards giving them credit. Harvie has a point when he says you're folding too much, but the problem is that even if he's button clicking it's unlikely to be very often from a passive player.

You must have a good sized database by now, have you tried running a filter for spots where you have an overpair or top pair and get raised on the flop?

In today's more aggro games when you move up it's important to be a little more sticky otherwise you get run over, but here players are just so much more honest with post flop raising. If you have HUD stats showing that a player has started off a bit frisky raising flops then by all means continue with a hand like AA. It feels like we're guessing if we call down here.