200NL weird blind battle calldown
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Seat 1: uTilt1 ($70.90)
Seat 2: Hokus_P ($202) - 
Seat 4: tesla01 ($183.50) - 
Seat 5: Hero ($260) - 
Seat 6: gori23 ($188)
PRE-FLOP:
tesla01 posts small blind $1
korako posts BIG blind $2
Dealt To: Hero

FOLD gori23
FOLD uTilt1
FOLD Hokus_P
RAISE tesla01 ($14)
CALL Hero ($12)
FLOP:
Pot: $28

BET tesla01 ($16)
CALL Hero ($16)
TURN:
Pot: $60

BET tesla01 ($22)
CALL Hero ($22)
RIVER:
Pot: $104

BET tesla01 ($40)
CALL Hero ($40)
SHOWDOWN:
tesla01:

MUCK Hero
tesla01 collected $181 from main pot with a pair of Aces
SUMMARY:
Total pot: $184 Rake: $3
Final Board:

Seat 1: uTilt1 didnt bet folded - Net Gain/Loss: ($0)
Seat 2: Hokus_P button didnt bet folded - Net Gain/Loss: ($0)
Seat 4: tesla01 small blind showed [Ah Ad] and won 181 with a pair of Aces - Net Gain/Loss: ($89)

Seat 5: korako big blind mucked [Qd Qc] - a pair of Queens - Net Gain/Loss: ($-92)
Seat 6: gori23 didnt bet folded - Net Gain/Loss: ($0)
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Villain is 30/10/1 over a small sample. His raise size here puts me in a weird situation not to want to raise QQ in blind battle. Because a raise to 7x is usually a very vulnerable hand like middle pair 88-JJ. These hands might fold to 3bet and most certanly won’t call cbets on most flops. If he is the aggressor on the other hand the situation is different.
When he cbets so small I keep his current range and then his jokingly small bet on the turn didn’t convince me that I am beat. Once he bet the river I felt I am beat, but could figure out what he could possibly have. So I called him down…
Way to get value out of AA in blind battle against QQ. Still he chose good bet sizes, had he bet big I was folding on the turn…
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