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I was recently watching my friend play 1000 nl on PP. Although i dont have the hand converter b/c i was not playing i remember the hand precisely. Villian riases to 40 utg and hero calls with 99.
Flop: 10s 9h 7s. Villian bets 80, hero raises to 280t. villian calls. Turn: Ac. villian checks, hero moves in for 600 t. Villian calls. River: 4d Villian shows AA. Is there any way to get away from this hand or to figure that the villian most likely has a big pair after his call on the flop and with the A out there on the turn the only way he is calling all in is if he has AA??? Thoughts or would anyone play this differently? |
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