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  1. #1
    Fish Food
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    Default AA on ugly board call or fold river

    No read on villian, he hasn't shown down a single hand yet.

    I've got $180, villian has $200 Preflop, I raise to $7 w/ AA, villian makes it $250 in the CO. Folds to me and I smooth call. Flop comes KQ2. I check, he bets $30, I call. Now here's where it starts to get ugly. Turn is Q. Goes check check. River is K. I check, villian bets $60 I fold.

    Correct fold? Comments on pf, flop or turn? I figured if he has like JJ or AJ, he'd check back river because he has showdown value.

  2. #2
    Chaser breathoflife89's Avatar
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    Stop stealing hands from 2p2.
    Also, you've told us nothing about our position, position relative to fish, position relative to villain or anything at all.

    Full ring or 6max? Is this is live?
    Full Ring, flat pre, people's stacking off ranges are much tighter in FR.

    4b pre with no reads if 6max.

  3. #3
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    I wouldve shoved preflop. A re-raise might have scared him away.

  4. #4
    Fish Smoky89's Avatar
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    You should have re-raise on the flop in my opinion.

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    3bet flop and fold to a push .

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    Super Moderator RakeGuard's Avatar
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    Definitely re-raise preflop, going all-in isn't bad there anyway since you would be committed regardless.

    Then push on that flop since a pot bet would be your entire stack...
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