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109, 25/50 AA preflop call
Villain seems fairly resonable, very aggressive on flop. Not much of a read on the BB
50/100 Tourney Texas Hold'em Game Table (NL) (Tournament 18058902) - Wed Dec 07 00:04:06 EST 2005 Table Table 67300 (Real Money) -- Seat 3 is the button Total number of players : 8 Seat 1: Forecast777 (1550) Seat 2: rwmcquarters (1244) Seat 3: indioranch (825) Seat 4: zac777 (1255) Seat 6: Fred67 (580) Seat 7: franzlaw (623) Seat 9: yuyuoppa72 (2585) Seat 10: bakasama (1338) zac777 posts small blind (25) Fred67 posts big blind (50) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to zac777 [ Ah, Ad ] franzlaw folds. yuyuoppa72 folds. bakasama folds. Forecast777 raises (125) to 125 rwmcquarters folds. indioranch folds. zac777 calls (100) Fred67 calls (75) ** Dealing Flop ** : [ Tc, 9s, Jc ] zac777 checks. Fred67 bets (455) Fred67 is all-In. Forecast777 raises (1425) to 1425 Forecast777 is all-In. zac777 calls (1130) zac777 is all-In. My standard play is to raise PF: small against a bad player, all-in against a good player. Against an aggressive, thinking player, sometimes I will call here and try to get it all in on the flop or turn. I think forecast's pushing range on the flop is wide enough to make the call, especially if he will sometimes just call the raise when he hits a set. Like it? Hate it? Boring? |
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Re: 109, 25/50 AA preflop call
calling behind can be good, this is a bad spot
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Re: 109, 25/50 AA preflop call
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calling behind can be good, this is a bad spot [/ QUOTE ] If the villain raised more chips or you had a tight stamp on the BB, the call is good. Here- I think you can reraise for good value. On the flop put out a small standard CB so that the opponent can reraise you if he got a piece of the board. |
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Re: 109, 25/50 AA preflop call
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calling behind can be good, this is a bad spot [/ QUOTE ] I don't like agreeing with him, but it happens. |
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Re: 109, 25/50 AA preflop call
Either of you care to elaborate?
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Re: 109, 25/50 AA preflop call
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Either of you care to elaborate? [/ QUOTE ] You don't want to see this 3-way oop, especially when you have no idea what bb's hand is because he can call with so much. The original raiser probably calls a reraise with a lot of the hands he's raising anyways, so charge him. You also make it way harder to get it all-in on the flop because the pot is so small. You'll likely show more strength on later streets than you would by just reraising pf. |
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Re: 109, 25/50 AA preflop call
Yeah, I don't particularily like giving BB these odds, but when he's a short stack I think he's more likely to push pf or on the flop, which gives me a springboard to get all in.
If you reraise, what amount do you raise? Sometimes I'm afraid a smaller reraise will be too obvious, and a push will blow him off hands that i'd rather have him c-bet with. Assuming the BB calls, the pot is 375, which means that a continuation bet from the pf raiser will create a decent sized pot.. Personally I think it's close between calling and raising, but I'm curious to hear any more opinions. |
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