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Old 12-21-2005, 02:25 AM
HitmanHoldem HitmanHoldem is offline
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Default Re: AA - faced with an all in on turn

Well unfortunately if you viewed the results, it was the rag cards, two pair.

You're reasoning has some pretty good logic behind it. To answer some of your questions, he had just sat down, so unless he had been observing me before the game began, he would've had zero to no read on me since I probably hadn't played more than 1 hand since he sat down.

You say you don't think he could have 33 or 99, but I think both are possible. Many people raise with PP's pre flop, regardless of their strength, and since my re-raise was weak, he wasn't going to fold either of those.

As for the turn when he pushed, I would assume that if he had flopped or turned a set, he wouldn't be so agressive with it. It's definitly possible he has the overpair though, and decided enough was enough, and he wasn't going to let me hit what he might've thought was AK.

Regardless, his pre flop raise was random, but it was enough to trick me into thinking it was a good possibility he had JJ, QQ, or KK.
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