AQ 20NL

Posted 7 years ago

I actually timeout on this couldnt decide, villian is very tight, just cant see him stacking off with the overbet with AK.

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Posted 7 years ago
Hey Sophie, can't see the hand.
Posted 7 years ago
Sorry mate

** Game ID 6142859201 Version:5 starting - 2016-08-07 17:30:59
** Anonymous - €20 Max (231913) [Hold'em] (0.10|0.20 NL - € Cash Game seats:6 badbeat ) Real Money

- shetland sitting in seat 1 with €20.36 at end €17.06
- Player 2 sitting in seat 2 with €22.75 at end €22.75
- Player 3 sitting in seat 3 with €20.90 at end €20.90 [Dealer]
- Player 4 sitting in seat 4 with €29.19 at end €29.09
- Player 5 sitting in seat 5 with €22.79 at end €22.59
- Player 6 sitting in seat 6 with €19.69 at end €22.95

Player 4 posted the small blind - €0.10
Player 5 posted the big blind - €0.20
** Dealing card to shetland: Q of s, A of d
Player 6 raised - €1.00
shetland called - €1.00
Player 2 folded
Player 3 folded
Player 4 folded
Player 5 folded
** Dealing the flop: 4 of d, A of s, 7 of s
Player 6 bet - €2.30
shetland called - €2.30
** Dealing the turn: Q of c
Player 6 went all-in - €16.39
shetland folded
Player 6 mucks:
Player 6 wins €22.95 from the main pot

End of game 6142859201
Posted 7 years ago
That is a very odd line by player 6.

Personally I would be 3bet folding AQo from UTG+1, don't think it's strong enough to call and on an agro table I expect someone to squeeze. Turn is very odd, they could be doing this with Q7/A7/A4 and all sets. Can't really see any bluffs in their range. Don't want to but I think I fold read-less and give them the benefit of the doubt.
Posted 7 years ago
yeah just edge a fold to much risk with the overbet and he will usually be turning over the goods. cheers mate
Posted 7 years ago
To add, at these stakes these weird type overbets are usually nutted hands who are scared to get outdraw so get the chips in ASAP. If we had a note that they play spazzy then I'd be calling all day, without one I'd be folding.
Posted 7 years ago
Pre: Vs a 5x open I don't love calling here. I'm not even sure if I like three betting from these positions to be honest, it just seems like a horrible spot vs such a large open without any reads. It's one of those awkward spots where none of our options seem correct to me.

Flop: Perfect, never raise here and never fold.

Turn: We block so many combos of AA and QQ and not other sets really make sense given his sizing here. I'm never folding here, we can safely assume that given villains sizes that he is pretty terrible so I would guess he can definitely be doing this with worse. I am not going to be shocked by any stretch is we are somehow beat but if so then so be it, I think we are way to strong to find a fold here.
Posted 7 years ago
Snap call turn.
Judging by the sizings he looks like a weak player.
Expect to be against AK, maybe KK or random bluffs.
Posted 7 years ago*
The turn fold is probably slighty better than investing in chocolate teapots, but only just.

How many hands and stats do you have on villain? What is very tight? Need way more info.

Without it this is played absolutely fine till we time out. call pre is close bit I think still fine. Flop call turn snap.
Posted 7 years ago
I would have folded preflop to the 5X raise from utg if they are so tight.
I would not be folding the turn without a good read, so for me I think teapots come second best to shipping it, with timing out receiving 'pas de points'.



Posted 7 years ago
It's always grim when we face an unusually large open raise, but AQ should be strong enough but I'm never loving it.

Flop is standard.

On the turn I would be nitting it up and making a super tight fold. I agree with Harvie's reasoning about these massive overbets from tight players being nutted hands. With such a large bet you need to be good a huge amount of the time.