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Excellent!! A in hand - AA on flop
I tend to write pretty often about maniacs... Well, this time it seems to be five of them in a six-max table!! (And I dont consider myself one.)
The Game: Limit about 3.5/7 $ (£2/4). A couple of pots ago, i folded the winning hand when folding AK on the TT88 board. Seat 2 and 3 split it with QJ and Q9. Now I have AKo in UTG+1... And the action is the following: Seat5: folds Hero: raises £4 Seat1: folds Seat2: calls £4 Seat3: calls £3 Seat4: calls £2 Comment: Seat 2 a true calling station. Seat 3 seems to prefer crazy moves rather than folding. Seat 4 no info yet. ----- FLOP ----- [Ah Ac Jh] Seat 3: bets £2 Seat4: raises £4 Hero: calls £4 Seat2: calls £4 Seat3: Folds <font color="blue"> </font> Comment: I call to get the overcall from seat 2. I think he calls with nearly any two here. ----- TURN ----- [Ah Ac Jh][3s] Bet, call, call. ----- RIVER ----- [Ah Ac Jh 3s][Ts] Seat4: bets £4 Hero: raises £8 Seat2: folds Seat4: raises £8 Well, now what??? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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Re: Excellent!! A in hand - AA on flop
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Seat 4 no info yet. [/ QUOTE ] That you don't know anything about him is an argument for a call, but I would probably reraise at least once. (crypto?) |
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Re: Excellent!! A in hand - AA on flop
I think that I would have 3 bet the flop. It looks like you gave someone with KQ a chance to catch the 10 for broadway. Even though it looks like you are toast with top set, top kicker, you have to call this
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Re: Excellent!! A in hand - AA on flop
Flop call is ok since it may come back capped to you.
Raise turn behind bettor. Seat 2 will call with his draw if he has one, and may fold with a weak hand being afraid to overcall... which will cost you a bet. But mostly, you are missing a possible jammed turn if "maniac" bettor actually has a hand. Since this is 6 handed, I'd most likely be at least 3 betting turn with top set TK. |
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RESULTS - and new situation!
Yes we are playing Crypto-poker... I just called my opponents threebet, and he flashed KK... Well, two hands later this situation occured.
I was dealt K [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] K [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] - and re-raised Seat 3 from SB, after Seat 2 calling between. Three to the flop. Flop. J [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 6 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Q [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] I bet, seat 3 calling again... The same opponent as in the KK-pot. Turn A [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] I bet, he raises, I'm calling thinking "this could be a draw or a queen." T [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] I check, he bets, i raise, he re-raises... I hate to repeat myself, but "What now"?? |
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Re: RESULTS - and new situation!
Hi Andy:
Cap it. Your opponent is displaying maniacal tendencies. The most logical hand to put him on here is a slowplayed set that wakes up on the turn. You don't fear the backdoor flush unless he has exactly Q [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] J [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] for a two pair that came alive on the turn. Cap it, and expect to set a poorly played set lose to your straight here 90 % of the time. Btw, I agree with most other's line here that you need to get more action on the turn. (pretending I don't know you posted results yet...) Villain might have gotten lucky and turned his weak ace into a boat, but you probably want to cap on the river. Put in more action on the turn and define your hand a bit, so you have a better idea of what a river 3-bet from him actually means. |
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