Re: ATs
Villain is TAGish and has appeared a bit tricky.
Let's just say that he has AA. The standard play for XYZ player would be to bet the turn. A tricky player will commonly check the turn (as they should IMO). Checking behind is a good way to avoid the trap, but if he makes this play with AA/KK and AK-AQ [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] you are in a really shitty spot (assuming he check/raises them all). In general I like calling and checking against a tricky player and I feel like it is the right play here. But someone who check/raises both big overpairs and flush draws will be impossible to beat. After thinking about it some I'm feel like these types of moves are going to be a staple in my LHE game. It is all about mixing it up (against better players that is).
Brad
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