AQs NL30

Posted 7 years ago

In Agr game. Vs unknown but not so good player. What is your play?

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Posted 7 years ago
I think I just go ahead and fold this on the flop. I'm not playing for stacks with AQ in a single raised pot, and BB's raise screams strength with 2 players still in the hand. Best case we're up against a some kind of worse pair + draw, naked draws would call a lot here as it makes more sense than to raise though.

Turn is easy fold.
Posted 7 years ago
Harvie: I think I just go ahead and fold this on the flop. I'm not playing for stacks with AQ in a single raised pot, and BB's raise screams strength with 2 players still in the hand. Best case we're up against a some kind of worse pair + draw, naked draws would call a lot here as it makes more sense than to raise though.

Turn is easy fold.


Its really agressive table with fish. Yeah flop fold can be good but. Why its easy fold on turn. Whats your idea about his range vs %31 pot equity we need.
Posted 7 years ago
4 way I would just fold the flop. The x/r here after a bet and call (plus your bet was pretty big) should be extremely strong. BB here likely has more 2 pair and combo draws than anyone else at the table of of course the 2 bottom sets. AQ no redraw shouldn't be doing very well.
Posted 7 years ago
I agree with fold.First of all our cbet on flop is a rarely bluff when it's 4-way.If villain is thinking player he won't go crazy and will start to bluff you.Villain should have every two pair and set combo's(except AA).If he's bluffing he might be bluffing with some combo draws which has pretty good equity against our hand.In such aggressive game I check this flop sometimes.
Posted 7 years ago
With the flop being four way I don't think you need such a big size c bet.

As played once villain raises into three other players it's an easy fold. You have no backdoor heart draw, and are going to be in a nasty situation facing another bet on the turn. Once you call and he shoves there's nothing you can do but fold.
Posted 7 years ago
I'm in the fold flop camp as well. There are two types of hands that villain can be doing this with, strong value and draws. You're behind all of his strong value and given that it is a multiway pot with an A on it the chances of him doing this with a draw is severely reduced when it is multiway especially. You'r best case scenario here is that he has Ax of clubs, but even then you are still not in great shape. Turn is an easy fold then, as mentioned above playing for stacks in a single raised multiway pot with one pair is going to be an incredibly large losing proposition in the long run. I would be surprised to see anything worse than 66 get shown down here if we see villains hole cards.