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Re: KQs BB - Aces Flop
Well, my thinking with the two aces flopping was that he was raising with a smaller PP, as he has done before. That said I figured I was drawing to 6 outs, plus the BD flush draw, so I took a stab as it seemed I had odds for a call.
Obviously I'm not happy the way I played it at all. I've gone through all the options and I'm still not sure what I should have done: <ul type="square">My weak-tightedness says check-fold the flop, but it looked like I had odds for a call (assuming no A, so I know that's close). If I lead the flop, I'll likely get raised, even against a small PP. Now where am I?[/list]In retrospect, check-calling the flop and leading the turn might have been good, as it might have been the best way to represent the A, especially since I hit an assumed out. Obviously, I was folding the turn without a club, K or Q. My main question with all of this is that I know if I'm going to continue, I need to be more aggressive somewhere. Assuming I'm continuing on the flop (whether that decision is good or bad) where is the best spot to get moving? |
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