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Daniel38
Seat 1: Der Fuchs ($138.20)
Seat 2: flame444 ($74.75)
Seat 3: calstate ($138)
Seat 4: StackSlayer009 ($69.50)
Seat 5: GoBurn1 ($100)
Seat 6: Roon2020 ($79.10)
Seat 7: kanish747 ($80.10)
Seat 8: donkingfishy ($100.85)
Seat 9: Penguin Express ($106.55)
calstate posts the small blind of $0.50
StackSlayer009 posts the big blind of $1
The button is in seat #2
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to flame444 [Qd Ac]
Roon2020 folds
kanish747 folds
donkingfishy folds
Penguin Express folds
Der Fuchs raises to $4
flame444 calls $4
calstate folds
StackSlayer009 folds
*** FLOP *** [5d Qs Tc]
Der Fuchs bets $8
flame444 has 15 seconds left to act
flame444 raises to $24
Der Fuchs has 15 seconds left to act
Der Fuchs raises to $40
flame444 has 15 seconds left to act
flame444 raises to $70.75, and is all in
Der Fuchs calls $30.75




I didn't have to many reads on him, at the time I was multitabling. Regardlesss of what the out come was, should I have gotten away from this? I was almost positive I was beat.
DonkSlayer
I'm not convinced you were beat. I think the small re-raise from him often means that he thinks you were trying to raise him off a c-bet, so he wanted to continue to show strength...and really, flat-calling his re-raise doesn't do anything but delay your push on the turn (only a K falling worries you).

I really feel like if he flopped a set or had KK/AA he either pushes instead of re-raises, OR he flat-calls your raise and pushes/calls on the turn, depending on whether he decided to lead it or not.

In any case, this really isn't a bad situation to go broke with TP/TK. Nh.
Royal_Tour
Its hard to say,

he didnt raise very much preflop, and like donkslayer said, AA/KK would have probably pushed.

a set might have just smooth called to trap

AK, probably its my guess he has AQ or AK

another thought would be, he bet pot on the flop as a lead out c-bet,

he could very well have JJ, and thinks your raise was too much to have anything and that he could push u off
Acid_Knight
It's not a bad board for your hand.

He could be pushing a draw, a weaker Q, or many other hands.

I think you're ahead enough to make calling here profitable.
DaBruins
I'd usually re-raise preflop with action getting folded around to the CO who comes in for a raise and we're on the button with AQ. As far as the rest of the hand goes I think it's fine, by the time he re-raises you on the flop you're pretty shortstacked.
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