Poker Strategy: AQ Faces A Cold Call On The Flop And A Turn Lead

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In this hand we flop top pair second kicker, but face a strong line from our opponent. What would you do?

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Poker Strategy: AQ Faces A Cold Call On The Flop And A Turn Lead

10 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: AQ Faces A Cold Call On The Flop And A Turn Lead

  1. Bart struggles with analyzing live low stakes hands ($1/$2 specifically). Don't get me wrong though, he's very good in higher stakes reviewed hands. Let's go through this hand correctly. Pre flop and flop raise by Hero are very standard here. It's the turn where we absolutely need to be making an exploitative fold. SB is a tight older guy that has not gotten out of line and he cold called a raise on flop and is now leading this turn. I understand we are getting 3/1 on a call but we are always behind in this spot to 2 pair+. He will never ever be leading this turn with a dry A or a draw. Just fold here and pick a better spot.

  2. 9s-10s maybe too? irregardless, i'd have to agree about folding river…villain is pot-committed and most people don't typically do that (i.e. instead of pushing all-in) with weak hands

  3. Bart!!
    Once again you have made a great analysis!!
    I play at MGM in Md and I live in Fairfax VA
    Do you ever come to this area? (Love to play with you…knowing I would lose to you).
    I truly love your analysis man you’re awesome

  4. After the turn & $75 donk by SB, i put him on a str8 in his range. $75 bet for value to flush draws and paired Aces. That is how that hand is played. As hero, i ask myself, what card(s) would have to hit the river for me to call a villain river shove? Since there are No cards that could do that. 2 outer Ace? No… Why would i call the $75 SB donk turn bet? I wouldn't. I would fold that hand at the turn. That board was too wet for my hand vs tight player. Maybe i get exploited but not often enough in $1/$3 to even justify a turn call. The ONLY way to play that is fold at the turn. That is not 20/20 or post seeing cards opinion. You fold the turn!!

  5. Can this guy not be betting the turn with a flush draw trying to lock in his own price and be bluffing the river?

  6. When he flats and leads on the turn, you are being told your behind. Personally I can fold river based on that play, and looks like a value bet on river…

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