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Old 11-21-2005, 07:38 PM
ThrillFactor ThrillFactor is offline
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Default Re: Huge stack vs aggressive Chip Leader (Party 500k).

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nothing wrong with taking a flop here. i dont like pushing, as it nullifies position, and he could have AJ beat. has he called large reraises before? if he hasnt, i still think its a call, maybe you turn a flush draw, or jack high flop. id be wary of an A high flop tho, as AQ, AK or definite possibilities. Would this opponent lay down AQ if you reraised him over half his stack?

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agreed. AJ suited can win you a nice size pot here, but can also be dumped rather easily.
Tell me you flopped the nut flush and he doubled you up

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If you guys are going to play AJs essentially like a drawing hand here, then why draw for almost 12k. Just limp in, invite button and SB to come along, and play it like QJs.

FWIW, I think calling preflop then folding to his inevitable flop bet is only going to boost the psycological(sp?) edge that villian already has.



If I raise this hand pf, it's because I'm ready to go to war with villian.
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