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Old 07-07-2005, 03:51 PM
mgsimpleton mgsimpleton is offline
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Default Re: NL 400--AA raised on flop, whats the standard line?

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If he called a 4 BB raise out of position heads up with 88 or 33 (unlikely in the first place), then he would be likely to lead it out to get paid off instead of this silly minicheckraise stuff.

So you can be pretty sure you're ahead.

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why does everyone always say that a set will lead out??? i rarely see people actually leading with a set... just because people on this forum advocate it doesn't mean people actually do it. I actually see this line with a set quite often.

That being said, there is absolutely no reason to reraise here. You lose a little less if you're planning to fold if he goes all in, but if he has a set, he might just smooth call and then get it all in later and you lose your stack anyway. Or are you really going to fold for the little bit you have left? If he has a K, you're letting him get away. Smooth call and raise all in on the turn or just call down... calling down wins the most when ahead but gives him a cheap river, raising the turn protects you rhand against his two pair or trips on the river... so it's up to you which you want to do.
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