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is this a fold with aces

edited December 2014 in The Poker Clinic
pot limit thoughts pleaseFISHBEATERSmall blind £0.25£0.25£54.46randomwalkBig blind £0.50£0.75£113.76 Your hole cardsAA   reelerRaise £1.75£2.50£38.28BillbbzFold    BillyBonzoFold    Blue9999Fold    FISHBEATERFold    randomwalkCall £1.25£3.75£112.51Flop  449   randomwalkCheck    reelerBet £1.88£5.63£36.40randomwalkCall £1.88£7.51£110.63Turn  2   randomwalkCheck    reelerBet £3.00£10.51£33.40randomwalkRaise £9.00£19.51£101.63reelerCall £6.00£25.51£27.40River  6   randomwalkBet £25.51£51.02£76.12

Comments

  • edited December 2014
    Not played PL in years, but regardless, with no notes on oppo I'm not loving life here.

    Hard to put on a really tight range, but they are repping not much more than a 4x or 99, or chucking a complete bluff on the basis that you've gone less than 1/2 pot and they think you might be weaker than you are.

    I guess on that basis it should be folded on the turn (being a nit, I'd most likely do this against an unknown)... maybe more of a case for calling the river as played, as that can't have changed anything so if you thought you were good enough to call the turn...


  • edited December 2014
    The most obvious hand (and the only one that makes sense to me) is pocket 9s.

    You're definitely behind more often than you're ahead here.
  • edited December 2014
    Pocket 2s for me
  • edited December 2014
    PL when it comes to hold 'em cash is pretty much identical to NLHE cash btw Shakin, people very very rarely ever overbet the pot anyway in NLHE.

    I think turn is a fold. Board is just SO SO dry, he should just never have any bluffs here, and it's pretty hard for him to have any value hands worse than ours as played.
  • edited December 2014
    In theory this is pretty close as your relatively high up in your range.

    In reality the average 50nl reg probably has a turn range of about 10 value combos (A4s, 99, 45s, 22) and 0 bluffs.

    Readless i'd fold turn and feel pretty confident I was exploiting villain.


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