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Mirage 6/12 AA Hand
How's my line on this one?
First 6/12 table of the day. Half locals, half tourists. Average age 55, even with me (35) and some late twenties/early thirties guy on my left. Folded to me in late middle position (actually the hijack seat if I recall). I raise with AA. Suits not important. Late twenties/early thirties guy calls from CO. BB (older guy in stylish golf wear, who seems to be playing more hands than most) calls. Flop: K,K,x. BB checks, I bet, and CO raises $5 all in. BB calls $11, and I call reluctantly. Turn: Blank. BB checks, I check. River: Blank. BB checks, I check. |
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Re: Mirage 6/12 AA Hand
You have to bet the Turn and River here. Build the pot so you at least win some money. You may be beat by a K by CO but BB could have any hand here... bet, for the love of god bet...
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Re: Mirage 6/12 AA Hand
You stopped betting and that's not good, because when you win the hand at showdown you won't have much of a pot to rake in.
If the all in guy does happen to have a K, then build a side pot and win that. [ QUOTE ] older guy in stylish golf wear [/ QUOTE ] Ha! That's a contradiction in terms. |
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Re: Mirage 6/12 AA Hand
Let's say I "know" the all-in guy has a K. Does that change your perspective?
Remember, BB called almost-two cold on the flop. I said he's playing "more hands than most." This does not mean he's 50% V$IP. |
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Re: Mirage 6/12 AA Hand
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Let's say I "know" the all-in guy has a K. Does that change your perspective? Remember, BB called almost-two cold on the flop. I said he's playing "more hands than most." This does not mean he's 50% V$IP. [/ QUOTE ] If you know the all-in guy has a K then you should definitely be betting the turn and river here because the chance of BB having the case K is low and he would be betting with it. Raise it up and hope he calls so you have a side pot to make up for your lost main pot |
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