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Old 12-12-2005, 10:22 AM
POKhER POKhER is offline
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Default Re: middle pair against VERY tight player played badly

So you're behind: AA KK QQ JJ TT 99 AT on the flop + AJ on the turn.

from the play it looks more like AA - TT or ATo.

Because of this i dont like the flop raise, Sure you get value when ahead but i dont see you being ahead often of 8% PFR(Small sample size, but i think 50 hands is a indication anyhow, limited information that im willing to use).

Now if we are against the AK bluffs etc i WANT THEM TO CONTINUE TO BLUFF THE TURN.

So i call the flop, Call the turn(Most likly if i have odds).

The way you played it, Well your miles behind AT/AJ and TT and AA but drawing good vs the rest.

So id say drawing is ok, i dont fear AA/TT often in these spots but they are possibilitys.

Hence i said to you on AIM, Call the flop.

To clarfy we're:
WA: AK/AQ
WB:AA/TT/AT/99/(AJ/JJ turn)
Drawing but behind:KK/QQ/JJ(but behind on the turn)

Hmm after further analysis(Was busy when you sent me it via AIM) We most likly behind and theres more hands we're behind than ahead.

So i think your flop raise is bad... but the turn fold is fine.

This is a grunch, Infact right now i just got home and this page was left open so i see no replies [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

I'd probably call the flop, Fold the turn.
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