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$200 NLHE Full Ring: AQ flops top pair against limpers, just call donk bet?
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[QUOTE="gustav197poker, post: 6198914, member: 393841"] I don't think this V kills himself with a hand like KQcc when you have range advantage, with hands like: AA and all the combinations: A9, that you are blocking. That leaves V with all the combos: K9s; J9s; T9s and 98s, who could donk bet from the flop. Furthermore, a V flush draw should check a lot of reasonable times on the turn as the hero hands that called on the flop may have significant blockers now trying to get fold equity. The only reason V has to keep betting on the turn is when he hopes to knock down weak aces like A5s-A2s. Rank V is capped, so it can't represent strong aces like AK or AQ. And also his bluffs are reduced. Since the V line doesn't make any sense, your turn fold is correct to me. Villain simply tried to play polarized from the flop. But the texture of the board didn't help him, because he doesn't have enough bluffs to represent in his range. And in the end he possibly he he thought you had the K or the Q of club. Greetings. [/QUOTE]
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