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$2 NLHE 6-max: Check Folded Flop With AA...
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 5953542, member: 397965"] I would C-bet this flop all day long even in a 4-way pot. There are lots of worse hands, you can get value from, and you also want to protect your hand by thinning the field. As played its a pretty weird spot, when there is a big bet and then a raise behind you. The issue now is, if you check and then cold call the raise, your hand looks much stronger than, if you had just bet out yourself, and there is also a risk, CO might have a big hand and put in a 3-bet. But even so I think, folding is still to nitty. Especially when you check as the preflop raiser, some people will certainly raise top pair "for protection" on a wet board like this, and especially at 2NL, where many players are beginners and dont always understand the relative strength of their hand very well. And there are of course also draws, he might be raising with. Finally there are very few hands, that have you beat. QQ would usually be 3-bet preflop, and the only reasonable two pair is two combos of 65s. If BTN is loose enough to have Q6, Q5 or 65o, then he have many other hands as well, and he is not very good, which brings us back to the possibility, he is raising top pair or even just some random bluff, because he wants to have fun. So I think, you have to call here and then basically hope, CO gets out of the way, and that the action slows down on the turn. Having As also matter, because it allow you to continue on spade turns. So if you are ever going to fold AA in this situation, then fold those with no spade. [/QUOTE]
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