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Old 10-07-2005, 04:57 PM
bozlax bozlax is offline
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Default Re: QQ - the right amount of aggression?

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The preflop action doesn't really matter much. Let's pretend that you have AA in this hand for a second. You can't 5-bet him preflop so eventhough he has the "lead" when he caps it, you are the one who is going to come out betting since you obviously had the best of it preflop (and would have reraised if you could). So a bet into a capper from a 3-better will commonly be from a hand that wanted to go more preflop and not something like JJ that flopped a set or AKs that flopped a flush draw.

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I agree with this completely. So, by betting out the flop I'm representing to Villan that I've got AA/KK/AKs, right? By 3-betting what am I saying? If, hypothetically speaking, he has KK, how will he play it in the face of this much aggression?

And, to lau, I don't think there's anything else to do once Villan calls our 3-bet. But, I'm kind of curious if I should have 3-bet at all HU and OOP.
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