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Re: AA to weak?
I agree with that assessment of queens full. Still, I don't feel I can lay it down.
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Re: AA to weak?
Hand 1 - Call it down after turn checkraise from passive postflop player. Don't like the river raise, but I don't think hero likes it either.
Hand 2 - Dunno how many hands hero has on the villain, but if you make a sLA-P read, go with it and drop KK to the turn checkraise in Hand 2. Most players don't cap PF without a big pair, and passive players don't checkraise without the goods, especially after your PF aggression. Keep in mind your table image, which should be good after you have called down a premium losing hand before (in hand 1). He would be less likely to try to push you off of a hand. If you don't have many hands and suspect he might be tricksy, then maybe call down. Maybe. IMHO this is the difference between .50/$1 and $1/2 - players are aggressive with good hands, and you rarely get shown down A high or middle pair trash that you see at .50/$1. Be aggressive, but be selectively aggressive and learn to fold in the right places. Or play 6-max! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: AA to weak?
ya i was looking at 6 max would it be better to start there and move into full or what are your guy's thoughts on that?
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