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Give me a plan.
Live game, 2/3/5 - 10 to go. Only been in game for two orbits.
I'm overlimping because UTG and button just played a big pot where UTG limp reraised, and was probably bluffing. UTG limps, I overlimp with two aces(1.6k) UTG+2 raises to 45(2k), all fold to me, I call. FLop K92 rainbow-plan? |
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Re: Give me a plan.
i dont understand your reasoning for limping...
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Re: Give me a plan.
Interesting hand, but you'll probably get better responses in the mid-high forum.
Me personally I'd probably check-call flop, but I've never been in this spot before, I dunno. |
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Re: Give me a plan.
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Interesting hand, but you'll probably get better responses in the mid-high forum. Me personally I'd probably check-call flop, but I've never been in this spot before, I dunno. [/ QUOTE ] What on the turn then? I'd rather donk it with a mediocre hand, that I can fold vs aggression, and not feel to bad about it. Check call again? Check raise unless I think he is bluffing or has kings? |
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Re: Give me a plan.
Again, I have no experience with this, but If you are going to play the way you did preflop, then I think you need to check-call flop and turn. If he checks behind on the flop then bet turn.
If you have check/called flop and turn, and the cards are more or less blanks, and you think oppoenent is a good player, I would either block-bet the river, or check/fold. The thing is he has to be afraid of you having a flopped set, what else could you have here? Any reads at all on the opponent? If it were me, I would not attempt this preflop cold-call without a good read on the opponent. |
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Re: Give me a plan.
My god. You got exactly what you wanted here. You're deep with AA, and you got someone to make a big open raise.
The smooth call is horrible. Make it 125 more preflop. As played, call, lead 2/3 of pot on turn and fold to any raise. |
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