Turn Decision Against Stupid Whale
F3B (2/9)
F2CB (3/12)
Calling seems like the fairly obvious play, but what about raising given villain's very wide range?
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NL Holdem 0.5(BB)
HERO (138.7BBs)
BB (100BBs) [VPIP: 22.2% | PFR: 16.7% | AGG: 40% | Hands: 36]
UTG (30BBs) [VPIP: 45.5% | PFR: 0% | AGG: 0% | Hands: 11]
HJ (125.6BBs) [VPIP: 25.4% | PFR: 21.1% | AGG: 33.3% | Hands: 71]
CO (153.5BBs) [VPIP: 18.5% | PFR: 14.8% | AGG: 42.9% | Hands: 27]
BTN (157.3BBs) [VPIP: 74.3% | PFR: 44.3% | AGG: 31.1% | Hands: 71]
Dealt to Hero: A♥ Q♦
UTG Folds, HJ Folds, CO Folds, BTN Raises To 3BBs, HERO Raises To 12BBs, BB Folds, BTN Calls 9BBs
Hero SPR on Flop: [5.07 effective]
Flop (25BBs): 3♦ 4♥ 6♥
HERO Bets 4BBs (Rem. Stack: 122.7BBs), BTN Calls 4BBs (Rem. Stack: 141.3BBs)
Turn (33BBs): 3♦ 4♥ 6♥ 9♥
HERO Checks, BTN Bets 10BBs (Rem. Stack: 131.3BBs),
3 Replies
Flop bet doesn't really accomplish much. He won't fold anything and you open yourself to get raised. Either check or bet bigger.
Same idea for turn raise. He won't fold that much and if you get jammed on it really sucks.
With AQ high I would check/call down from the flop and hope not to face an all-in OTR.
I prefer x/c flop. We dont need to bloat the pot oop with A high, no FE and decent showdown value.
Just x/c turn also. I don’t think we want to try to get whales bet/folding very often at all