Right, tricky spot here in a DYM game, do i fold?!?!
I am UTG and Raise 2x (the reason this is a small raise is because earlier i raised 3x with my QQ and got no action), i get a call and a re-raise, which in these games 90% of the time means 2 things: AA or KK, but cant rule out an AK.
Now i call, and hit second set (which surprisingly i am not happy about after thinking this guy has AA or KK) villain checks to me so i place a very small bet, thinking villain would raise with AK and just call with KK or AA (which he does). Now the turn comes another heart, but i really am not worried about him flush drawing now. I bet out 1/3 of the pot, not wanting to lose him if he has KK, i am expecting a call and know if he raises, i am in trouble. now villain does indeed raise to put me and him pretty much all in... i tank knowing exactly what i would see if i called: a nice AA.
Now my question is, seeing as i have put Villain on AA or KK and with the raise on the turn that would rule out KK, do i trust my instinct fold? Or are there some hands you just shouldn't let go of? See if Villain flat calls pre, then i happily snap him off on the turn, but that raise was just so fishy...
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalancestevie707Small blind 10.0010.001750.00GrannyPBig blind 20.0030.002160.00 Your hole cardsQQ salad24Raise 60.0090.002010.00JAMIEROCKFold snorbitz13Fold WEDD12Call 60.00150.001840.00VillainRaise 170.00320.001580.00GrannyPFold salad24Call 120.00440.001890.00WEDD12Call 120.00560.001720.00Flop Q2A VillainCheck salad24Bet 80.00640.001810.00WEDD12Fold VillainCall 80.00720.001500.00Turn 3 VillainCheck salad24Bet 340.001060.001470.00VillainRaise 1390.002450.00110.00salad24All-in 1470.003920.000.00VillainAll-in 110.004030.000.00salad24Unmatched bet 310.003720.00310.00VillainShowAA salad24ShowQQ River 6 stevie707WinThree Aces3720.00 3720.00
Comments
I'm never folding this
OP, whats your plan when you flat pre? On a low board ? On a bpoard with one over? On a board like the one you got? When you flop top set
Your ranges seem to assume to much readless to me, but if you are sure he raise flop with AK and doesnt raise KK on turn and his range pre is AK,KK+ obv fold.
Another thing you might consider is that pre there are 16 combos of AK, 6 each of AA,KK. On that flop he can only have 12 of AK, 6 of KK and 3 of AA. So if he can shove turn with AK, which seems plausible to me its a snapcall (assuming he always 3bets KK pre)
Bet bigger on flop and yes very hard to get away from this, but if you feel he had AA during the hand like you said yes you should fold you have to start trusting your reads and instincts. Also you said that the reraise pre is always AA KK or maybe AK at that level so your pretty much saying your 2/3 of time behind which would justify the fold pre. As played i would 3/4 bet flop and jam turn so i would be out in this dym 99.9% of the time.