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$5 NL HE 6-max: Bad situation with AQ
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[QUOTE="Aballinamion, post: 6914564, member: 289533"] It's good that you are aware that we should never, ever play when we start to feel tired. When we are exhausted we should even think about poker. After that, I should say no more, because we cannot expect good actions of someone who isn't playing the best psychological game. I also shouldn't comment on a hand where there is a lots of "I think", "not sure", "I can't remember", if you can't remember what happened because you were way too tired, how can we possibly help you? Besides, if you really want us to help you, try to keep your post smaller, more objective. This post you made is way too subject and hard to read. In a situation like this where we already have made a 3-bet with AQ and villain 4-bets we simply fold. AQ is not so strong to play a 4-bet pot, even if it is a AQs. We do not make calls to see the turn, we do not make calls to see what is happening next. We make calls when we believe we have a strong value hand that might beat our opponent or we make the call because we think we can float our opponent on the next street raising it. We cannot know with a 100% certainty that "no one has a king" in a situation like this. We must at least consider some kings into villain's range because we own no combos of kings. Villain can have JJ, QQ, KK, AA, AK, because villain had made a 4-bet preflop, it doesn't matter his sizing for it. We do not deserve to win or lose any hand. We deserve to play our best game not being outcome depending. Do not play tired and next time you post a hand for analysis, try to keep the analytical facts precise and be more objective. Pay attention! Never play once you feel you are bored, tired or with any personal problem that my distract you. Unless, of course, you are a recreational and wants to play for fun. But if you want to play for fun you shoudn't even bother to post hands here. [/QUOTE]
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