NL10 AA

Posted 7 years ago

What do you think guys? Line ok? [Please don´t hate me for limpraising AA Smile ]

Here are the stats from HM2:

Seat 1: Player1 ( $4.85 USD ) - VPIP: 0, PFR: 0, 3B: 0, AF: 0,0, Hands: 1
Seat 2: Player2 ( $10.97 USD ) - VPIP: 50, PFR: 50, 3B: 0, AF: 1,0, Hands: 2
Seat 3: Player3 ( $69.06 USD ) - VPIP: 20, PFR: 20, 3B: 0, AF: 0,0, Hands: 10
Seat 4: Hero ( $25.77 USD ) - VPIP: 22, PFR: 16, 3B: 5, AF: 3,3, Hands: 6646
Seat 5: Player5 ( $15.10 USD ) - VPIP: 22, PFR: 8, 3B: 0, AF: 0,7, Hands: 37
Seat 6: Player6 ( $6.90 USD ) - VPIP: 60, PFR: 40, 3B: 0, AF: 1,0, Hands: 5

Hand Conversion Powered by WeakTight Poker Hand History Converter
$0.05/$0.10 No Limit Holdem PokerStars
6 Players

Blinds $0.05/$0.106
UTGHero $25.77
UTG+1 Player5 $15.10
CO Player6 $6.90
D Player1 $4.85
SB Player2 $10.97
BB Player3 $69.06
Preflop
6$0.15Hero is UTGAA
Hero calls$0.10, Player5 calls $0.10, 2 folds, Player2 raises to $0.60, 1 fold, Hero raises to $1.75, Player5 folds, Player2 calls $1.15
Flop
2$3.707J2
Player2 checks, Hero bets$1.77, Player2 raises to $5, Hero goes all-in$24.02, Player2 calls $4.22
Turn
2$36.94, 1 all-in Q
River
2$36.94, 1 all-in 6
Final Pot $36.94
Player2 shows JJ Hero shows AA
Hero wins$29.60 (net +$3.83)
Player2 wins $21.14 (net +$10.17)
Player5 lost $0.10
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Posted 7 years ago
If limp re-raising works for you then go for it. I'd prefer one less club on that flop before committing. You block a lot of hands that could have Ac although you don't block the flush draw yourself. Against villains flop raising range you aren't doing that great - if he was a loose cannon then I'd get this in but he is a complete unknown so I'd either call the raise on the flop and play the turn or just fold to his raise.
Posted 7 years ago
Would be folding the flop when they shove, your LRR is going to scream AA a lot of the time. Fully stacked so looks like a reg, would expect us to be flipping at best here.
Posted 7 years ago
Hi guys, thanks for the answers.
Question: Our SPR on the flop is 2.5 and you mainly say to NOT commit. Which SPR would we need in exactly this situation before commiting?
Thanks.
Posted 7 years ago
The number I have always heard is anything less than 2. At 2-2.5 or even 3, it is sort of a grey area, guess it depends on the villains and the action.

I agree, against his raising range on a board like this you aren't doing to well. I had a spot like this while playing with my coach and we went over it. In your spot, I think he basically has a set or a flush and then maybe some bluffs, but probably not that many. I don't think you can really call the raise OTF and then fold the turn. So you call the raise and the Qh comes and he jams his last 42bb and you fold. You would be getting ~20% on the turn to call. I don't see how you would then fold that. I think you have to make your decision on the flop.

I think maybe if I had the Ac I might go with it and without it I think its just a fold to the flop raise.

Edit: yeah just did some numbers and without the Ac, you need some folds, albeit only a small percentage, for your jam to be profitable. Doubt you would get any folds either as I would imagine his bluffs would have a club in them, more than likely the Ac. If you have the Ac then you don't need any folds for the jam to be profitable.