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AA-against 2 opponents, 1 donk, UTG
I had been at this NL100 table for a while. Button (villian 1) was new, and BB (villian 2) was already in for a few full $100 dollar buy ins. He had done this min re-raise play preflop a number of times, with the showdown hands ranging from 79os to AQs. Postflop he was very loose passive, often calling down to showdown with as little as 3rd pair or a gutshot straight draw. My image was pretty LAG. I was playing a lot of hands, and decided to limp in the Ac-Ah.
$100 NL Texas Hold'em - Wednesday, December 07, 12:47:29 EDT 2005 Table Table 72426 (6 max) (No DP) (Real Money) Seat 5 is the button Total number of players : 6 Seat 2: ArjenDK ( $51.70 ) Seat 3: Hero ( $61.70 ) Seat 4: Beromo ( $86.45 ) Seat 6: theprodigy66 ( $25.90 ) Seat 5: villain1 ( $138.20 ) Seat 1: villain2 ( $63.20 ) theprodigy66 posts small blind [$0.50]. >You have options at Table 65929 (6 max) (No DP) Table!. villain2 posts big blind [$1]. ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero [ Ac Ah ] Hero calls [$1]. Beromo folds. villain1 raises [$3]. theprodigy66 folds. villain2 raises [$4]. Hero-? Judging from the stacks and player reads, what do you think my play is here? If you don't like the limp that's ok, but knowing it happened what do I do? Results to come |
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Re: AA-against 2 opponents, 1 donk, UTG
make it 12-15.
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Re: AA-against 2 opponents, 1 donk, UTG
I think the limp may have helped, as they'll think you're trying to buy it with a raise. I'd raise about half the current pot. You would like to eliminate 1 caller and go into this heads up.
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Re: AA-against 2 opponents, 1 donk, UTG
I pop it up to $15, hoping to isolate. Most likely, I put out a pot-sized bet on the flop. Especially if up against villain 2 because with his range you won't know if the flop hit him.
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