AA 150bbs deep

AA 150bbs deep

PartyGaming - $0.25 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 5 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

BB: 76.56 BB
UTG: 75.36 BB
CO: 311.72 BB
Hero (BTN): 153.44 BB
SB: 57.12 BB

SB posts SB 0.4 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 1.4 BB) Hero has A A

UTG calls 1 BB, CO raises to 4.4 BB, Hero raises to 14 BB, fold, fold, fold, CO calls 9.6 BB

Flop: (30.4 BB, 2 players) 2 K K
CO checks, Hero bets 14.36 BB, CO raises to 33.28 BB, Hero calls 18.92 BB

Turn: (96.96 BB, 2 players) T
CO bets 126.4 BB, Hero?

02 March 2024 at 03:50 PM
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I think tiny flop raises are a really polarising action from bad players. They're either a sign of strength or a half-hearted attempt at a bluff. The turn action will typically tell you more (often if they're weak they just give up at that point). In this case the shove would make me lean more to this player being strong.


Smaller cbet would be more standard on this flop.
I guess main problem with calling is that he could flat AKo pre this deep. I don't hate calling seems very close to 0 ev.


by Brussels Sprout k

I think tiny flop raises are a really polarising action from bad players. They're either a sign of strength or a half-hearted attempt at a bluff. The turn action will typically tell you more (often if they're weak they just give up at that point). In this case the shove would make me lean more to this player being strong.

This is my understanding too

Would be folding turn

Flop is also too big

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