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RevAgain
11-03-2005, 06:50 PM
EDIT - Specifically what hands do we think villian has to go all-in with here?

Will Hill £30 ($50 or so) 10 person SnG. Only a few hands in and not paying much attention, table is generally loose/weak passive preflop but there have been a couple of uncalled all-ins so far post-flop. I've played one hand so far very fast and strong and took it down unseen on the flop. I doubt anyone remembers though.



------HAND 19------
Game #1226870803: Hold'em NL (15/30) - 2005/11/03 - 22:41:41 (UK)
Table "STT1 1331960 - 1" Seat 7 is the button.
Seat 1: Poker.gg (842 in chips)
Seat 2: Threeaces (633 in chips)
Seat 3: RevAgain (1165 in chips)
Seat 4: Deejaydee (1023 in chips)
Seat 5: Wolfie (858 in chips)
Seat 6: 4242 (1262 in chips)
Seat 7: madsimon (831 in chips)
Seat 8: Crabcake (940 in chips)
Seat 9: Argvarg (1517 in chips)
Seat 10: Zacsmyboy (929 in chips)
Crabcake: posts small blind 15
Argvarg: posts big blind 30
----- HOLE CARDS -----
dealt to RevAgain [Ad Qd]
Zacsmyboy: folds
Poker.gg: calls 30
Threeaces: folds
RevAgain: raises to 120
Deejaydee: folds
Wolfie: folds
4242: folds
madsimon: calls 120
Crabcake: folds
Argvarg: folds
Poker.gg: calls 90
----- FLOP ----- [5h As Jd]
Poker.gg: checks
Rob200727: checks
madsimon: bets 225
Poker.gg: folds
RevAgain: calls 225
----- TURN ----- [5h As Jd][3s]
RevAgain: checks
madsimon: bets 486 and is all-in
RevAgain: calls 486
----- RIVER ----- [5h As Jd 3s][6h]

mlagoo
11-03-2005, 06:55 PM
jesus, is the euro really worth that much right now?

regardless, i typically limp with AQ in the first two levels, but it's probably a judgment call. if i were to raise, i'd raise what you raised.

if i'm going to check-call the flop (which I don't hate, doesn't hurt to mix it up), i'm doing it with the intentions of leading the turn (which needs to be a push).

incidentally, this hand is one of the reasons i don't really like raising AQ preflop in the first two levels. the pot gets so big that i don't think i can get away, pretty much ever, when an A flops because I don't have enough chips to gain enough information to fold.