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$5+0,5 hand
Blinds are 75/150. 6 handed...I have 1200( starting chips 1500)
Utg limps( 2000) Button calls (1700) Hero...has AA...hero checks planning to push anything. The flop is KK7...I push..and I get called by K9..did I play it right? |
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Re: $5+0,5 hand
Is there a question?
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Re: $5+0,5 hand
Youre suppose to say stuff like : i hate ur check, i hate ur bet.etc...ill edit my post.
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Re: $5+0,5 hand
The only argument I've ever heard to limp AA preflop that I like is if you're playing at an agressive table and you think someone behind you will raise, giving you a chance to re-raise. Unless you're the SB (you said CO limped) and you think BB is going to raise against 3 limpers you have to raise this before the flop. A lot.
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Re: $5+0,5 hand
guh1?!?!? u have 8x BB and have AA in BB vs 2 limpers... either push, or make a raise that pot commits you. Is this hand 3 handed, did someone get knocked out? Need much more info.
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Re: $5+0,5 hand
Villian limps in pre-flop, then goes all-in when a pair of kings hits the board. Sorta screams like he's hit a set, doesn't it.
On the other hand, in games like these, God only knows what he could be holding. I don't love slow-playing aces here. First of all, in a game like this, enough players will call, almost no matter what I do, so I don't see the point in waiting. If you do slow play, there are a number of flops that are 'problematic' to you. Any pair, any three of the same suit, three to a straight. So, I place a nice bet -- say 3xbb, maybe more, pre-flop, to driv away the crap, then fold to the all-in when kings hit the flop |
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Re: $5+0,5 hand
I do very well limping with aces with short stack. Ppl dont let away their TP( and rightly so) I had pushed like 5 times without getting called.
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Re: $5+0,5 hand
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I do very well limping with aces with short stack. [/ QUOTE ] Then why'd you post? |
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Re: $5+0,5 hand
Your opponents only hit TP so much of the time. If you plan on checking preflop, you have to let them make a stab at the pot on the flop, and probably CR all-in.
I have no idea what you are doing here. The only thing checking preflop is let them get away from their hand when they miss. If they're bad enough to limp preflop, they're bad enough to call your AA all-in. Just plain push preflop, or if you want to trap with 8x BB, CR-All in on the flop. Don't stop and go. And even with AA, picking up a quarter of your stack is not a bad thing. |
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Re: $5+0,5 hand
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I do very well limping with aces with short stack. [/ QUOTE ] Ok, here's my problem in responding. If you're going to limp with AA short stack, you need to know what your response will be when a pair (or some other trouble hand) hits the board. I don't think I can be much help here. Since I don't limp with this hand, I really haven't thought too much about what to do in your situation. Honestly, I suspect that most of the others who regularly respond (and whose advice would otherwise be meaningful) limp with AA either, so they haven't thought about this much. I don't mean this as a flame. Though I think you're making a -ev play, I also play cheap games, and a lot of weird stuff seems to work against the right player. |
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