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Old 07-06-2004, 11:11 AM
Gronk Gronk is offline
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Default AA decision $25 NL holdem

I was playing on a $25 buy-in no limit holdem table on party poker. I'm up to about $30.

There's a player(P) at the table (He has $24). During the last 5 hands he has raised to $6 preflop 4 times and not been called. I haven't been at the table long so I don't have a solid read on him.

During this hand P is in the big blinds. I get pocket aces in EP and limp, planing to limp reraise him. All fold to the SB who completes. P just checks.

The flop is 567 rainbow. Checked to P who bets $5. What's your move and why? I'll post my decision and the results later.
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Old 07-06-2004, 11:21 AM
schwza schwza is offline
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Default Re: AA decision $25 NL holdem

i'd push. in my experience people who raise way too much before the flop are also happy to bet with a marginal hand and then also call way too much when it should be clear they're beaten. and i'm not sure if it's true, but i have the impression these players will be more willing to call all-in rather than a more moderate raise. but you'd want to raise him nearly all-in anyway, so it doesn't matter that much.
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