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100 NL - I\'m new to it...played it wrong?
I had AA in early position. Blinds are .50/1.00 and I made the standard table raise to 3 bucks. I got 2 callers. Flop comes K 9 2 (2 spades). The pot is about 10 and I lead for 7 bucks. The guy directly to my left raises me to 25 and the other caller folds. It's 18 more to me.
I don't have much of a read but I don't think he'd be doing this with a flush draw. I thought maybe AK or KQ and he's trying to see where he is in the hand. Anyway, I call with the intention of pushing any non-spade on the turn. The turn is an off suit 6 and he insta-calls with 99 for a flopped set. Am I going broke on this regardless? Could/Should I have gotten away from it? |
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Re: 100 NL - I\'m new to it...played it wrong?
The push is bad.
Slow down after the checkraise. I think I'd check the turn and risk the flush draw. If he checks the turn then a river spade makes life hard, but if he pushes on the turn then it's clear he's representing a set. Remember, he's afraid of a spade too as he'll lose his action. |
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Re: 100 NL - I\'m new to it...played it wrong?
Raise more preflop, bet the whole pot on the flop, if raised you know he's got something because from EP, if you are a respected player, there are only so many hands you can have here. I'm probably folding to flop raise, but if I call I am definitely folding to a bet on any other street.
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