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Old 09-19-2005, 11:24 AM
Aviston Aviston is offline
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Default Re: TT facing 2 on the flop

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A lot of weak player will play an AK like this after the flop, even AQs or AJs when misses flopping flush draw. They love the pretty hand and think being very aggressive is their best chance and hey, "got myself 6 outs probably maybe any old how."

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Well, I admit I just moved to 2/4 this week so I am not overly familar with the playing style. However, it seems to me that a strong, aggressive player may play AK/AQ like this and not a weak player as you indicated. Especially if his hand included at least a single club.

UTG+1's donk bet really shouldn't represent a big hand considering he's facing two PF raisers with the capper directly to his left. One would think a set or a slowplayed large PP would check raise this flop. MP3 could easily (in my opinion) be raising overcards containing a club with the intention of knocking out my overcards and buying himself a free look at the river. The pot is quite large at this point, and one would think he'd be doing whatever he could to take it down.
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