Thread: AA hand
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Old 10-26-2005, 06:57 PM
Jimbio Jimbio is offline
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Default Re: AA hand

Without reads i tend to take the weak way out from the turn throughout, and that is to not 2-bet the turn but to call it down. What you are doing is getting value from a hand such as AT, JJ, QQ or 67(when it miss, he might make you some bluffingmoney you might not make if you raise) when they might else fold if i raise, and saving me money when they got that dreadfull TT.
With reads pointing towards the fact that they could make this play with JJ, QQ, KK, or 67 i would push and get the money in.

What this leads to is that you keep the pot small on the river when you are out of position. Lets say you call his 3-bet on the turn, you check/block him on the river and he moves in?

Hmm, considering your line, i'd call and block bet the river, folding to a raise.

Fake edit: The more times i read my post, the more wrong it seems... kinda .. weak? Hmm.. Is the play to get the money in zealously; figuring to make more money off JJ,QQ,KK than what you lose to TT?
I think it is.. shove it in!

Someone straighten me out!
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