NL50, AQ, 3bet pot IP

Posted 8 years ago

MP is reg, SB is reg, 24/20, 4bet range 1.5, but just 1.5k hands.

The main question is about the flop - should I cbet? As I x/back, I don't think I can fold anywhere.

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$0.25/$0.50 No Limit Holdem 888
6 Players

Blinds$0.25/$0.506
UTG Player1 $56.06
UTG+1 Player2 $81.85
CO Player4 $50
DHero $52.39
SB Player7 $60.46
BB Player9 $60.22
Preflop
6$0.75Hero is BTNQA
1 fold, Player2 raises to $1.43, 1 fold, Hero raises to $4.50, Player7 calls $4.25, 1 fold, Player2 folds
Flop
2$10.93A99
Player7 checks, Hero checks
Turn
2$10.936
Player7 bets $8.19, Hero calls$8.19
River
2$27.312
Player7 bets $20.48, Hero calls$20.48
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Posted 8 years ago
I'm fine with either line otf, esp if V has a high turn probe %. But if he has a low F2CB, then you might as well just play it straightforward.

I think if you bet 3 streets, his aces always give you 2-3 streets, but his underpairs won't give more than 1-2, so you may have maximized vs these hands while sacrificing just a wee bit to his Ax. (We also save vs 9x but other than 99 I assume that's almost none of his range.)
Posted 8 years ago
I like your line.
Posted 8 years ago
AQ is normally a call for me pre. Do you 3 bet here as standard?

Post flop I like the idea of checking to protect our checking range with a decent hand, but once he bets twice having cold called what looks to be a strong 3 bet, I'm really not happy feeling forced to call on the river.

With such a tight 4 bet range, and given you 3 bet MP, I would expect him to call AK here, even OOP.

Would it not be a simpler option for you to just bet small twice yourself, expecting some pairs to call at least once? Do you expect him to turn a hand like TT into a bluff here?