ACR 10NL 6-max: Dont limp AA against a fish (me) (1 Viewer)

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playing 10NL 6-max on ACR (with HUD). Playing 5-handed at this point. Showing hole cards so that you can enjoy how much of a fish Hero is.

Folds to SB who completes. Hero checks a playable hand. Only 29 hands in so the HUD stats arent super useful.

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Flop is monotone, V checks. Hero figures hey I hit the board so lets take a stab - bets just under pot.

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V springs the trap and X raises 2x. I'm a fish and am thinking "if he has the flush he doesnt want to end the hand now" so we call.

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Turn gives us two pair on a board getting scarier.

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V checks. I decide to keep betting with my 2 pair hoping V hasnt just made his flush. V X raises a second time to 3x.
Hero is a huge fish so of course Hero calls.

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Online poker is rigged. Hero boats up and now has absolutely no fear.

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After X/R twice V leads for just under pot for value; I know he will call a jam so I rip it in. V snap calls only to see the bad news!

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I know this is an incredibly spewy hand and I got super lucky here. This offsets some of the horrific suckouts I experienced two weeks ago.

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It sucks to have aces in the small blind when it folds around.
 
You didn't raise QJ against a SB limp? :unsure:
And what does your turn bet accomplish? He basically can't continue without a better hand than you and it opens you up to a x/r. And when you get x/r here for that amount, he basically has total air or a flush. So you only have 4 outs. And people just don't bluff here that often.
 

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