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thejameser 12-12-2005 05:08 PM

One More Hand: AA on the Button
 
thanks for the comments guys, one more hand.

this hand happend right after my 23o SB hand posted in the medium stakes forum. i am still stacking chips and it comes around to me on the button and i look at pocket aces(AcAh). sweet.

4 limpers to me:
i raise it 10x the BB to $20 to go.

SB-~$80 stack calls(loose/sucky, a calling station).
BB-~$210 stack calls(decent by this table's standards).
MP guy~$200 stack calls(loose/weak passive-type).
everyone else folded.

4 to the flop:

KsQc10s

checked to me and i bet $40, sb calls, bb folds, MP guy c/raises me for $40 more, $80 total. i think about it assessing what i did on this hand and those previously. i think about him and what he has done on this hand and those previously. i fold face up on the table. comments?

aces_dad 12-12-2005 05:17 PM

Re: One More Hand: AA on the Button
 
You bet 20 into a 80 pot on the flop? I'd have potted it. If then faced with a large reraise you have a decision to make.

I didn't catch your last hand so don't know what you mean by considering what villian has done previously.

Edit: thanks for adding the reads. I checked out your last hand action; did you get called down or win without a showdown? If villian saw you had the goods he's less likely to think you're FOS here.

thejameser 12-12-2005 05:25 PM

Re: One More Hand: AA on the Button
 
[ QUOTE ]
You bet 20 into a 80 pot on the flop? I'd have potted it. If then faced with a large reraise you have a decision to make.

I didn't catch your last hand so don't know what you mean by considering what villian has done previously.

[/ QUOTE ]

fwiw i actually bet $40

12-12-2005 05:42 PM

Re: One More Hand: AA on the Button
 
i bet the pot on the flop here you face 3 opponent and many draw are possible with a broadway board like this.

check the turn and see is move on the river ... !

aces_dad 12-12-2005 05:48 PM

Re: One More Hand: AA on the Button
 
The c/r by a loose-passive doesn't bode well for you here. If folding is a mistake I don't think it's a big one. One thing which makes me consider calling is that you're not really that deep with half of villians stack now in the middle.

By the way did you get called in the previous hand? I think showing down the trips makes villian less likely to pull this without something like 2pair or at least pair+gutshot.

djoyce003 12-12-2005 05:51 PM

Re: One More Hand: AA on the Button
 
that's a super coordinated flop and you just got raised by a loose passive. There is no way your hand is good.

FWIW i would consider checking that flop with aces as there is a real strong chance you were behind..flops don't get much uglier for pocket aces than that.

thejameser 12-12-2005 06:08 PM

Re: One More Hand: AA on the Button
 
[ QUOTE ]
i bet the pot on the flop here you face 3 opponent and many draw are possible with a broadway board like this.

check the turn and see is move on the river ... !

[/ QUOTE ]

why not check the flop and draw to my gutshot for free?

thejameser 12-12-2005 06:09 PM

Re: One More Hand: AA on the Button
 
hey acesdad,

no everyone folded in that hand.

thejameser 12-12-2005 06:11 PM

Re: One More Hand: AA on the Button
 
[ QUOTE ]
that's a super coordinated flop and you just got raised by a loose passive. There is no way your hand is good.

FWIW i would consider checking that flop with aces as there is a real strong chance you were behind..flops don't get much uglier for pocket aces than that.

[/ QUOTE ]

i wondered about that. it seems everyone in NL is really big on continuation bets.

elus2 12-12-2005 06:11 PM

Re: One More Hand: AA on the Button
 
why are you folding face up?


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