jdAA88;194376 wroteEarly into the tourney so not too many reads on villain besides the fact that I haven't seen him get out of line at all yet....once he checkraises I just feel like I'm really not beating much unless I have reason to believe villain is terrible and is doing this with worse aces....
Would you fold here as well? Seems like only JJ, 55, or AJ tbh...
Full Tilt Poker The $200K Double Deuce No Limit Hold'em Tournament - t15/t30 Blinds - 9 players
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MP1: t2380 M = 52.89
Hero (MP2): t3215 M = 71.44
CO: t3540 M = 78.67
BTN: t2840 M = 63.11
SB: t4490 M = 99.78
BB: t3225 M = 71.67
UTG: t2710 M = 60.22
UTG+1: t3290 M = 73.11
UTG+2: t3290 M = 73.11
Pre Flop: (t45) Hero is MP2 with Q:spade: A:spade:
1 fold,
UTG+1 raises to t90,
2 folds, Hero calls t90,
1 fold, BTN calls t90,
2 folds
Flop: (t315) A:diamond: 5:heart: J:club:
(3 players)
UTG+1 checks,
Hero bets t210, BTN folds,
UTG+1 raises to t599, Hero folds
Final Pot: t735
UTG+1 wins t735
I think any bet you put in post flop is likely gonna get swallowed unless youre prepared to go all in. A re raise pretty much puts you both all in. His re raise can easily be testing the waters to see if you have a good ace or a crappy one. I think you have the worst of them because its a tough lay down. I always listen to re raises because its a rarer play especially at the begining, and if a guy is doing it alot on weaker hands you'll eventually take all his money or a good portion. I check the flop and evalute the size of his bet, smooth call most likely and lead out on the turn. I doubt he has aces or jacks, less likely ace king, but possible, very likely AJ or a crappy ace, but your not in a position to get the info you need.
Here's what i do, i fold to his re raise and type in the chat bar, "good job ruining your set buddy" and then he'll show his Ace rag...if he doesn't he had a monster....few donks can resist showing that kinda bluff.