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tough decision with AA
10 person, 1-2 nl. Villian has been sitting for 20 minutes and hasn't played many hands. I have a very loose aggresive image. I'm in the SB and he's on the button. 5 callers, 2 folds, button makes it 7, I call, and 3 others call. I have A s, A d.
I have $230, villain has $300. Flop is Q s, 10 s, 8 c. Pot is 41. I bet out 25, 3 folds, villain raises to 100. What should I do? |
#2
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Re: tough decision with AA
if you have a loose image then shouldn't you reraise preflop?
he won't give you credit for AA and also you don't want a multiway pot like you got. |
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Re: tough decision with AA
I had not re-raised once pre-flop so, correct me if I am wrong, I think they would have given me credit for a strong hand and all fold. I figured it'd be more profitable to have a couple players see a flop with me.
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Re: tough decision with AA
I'm basing my comments on the fact that you said your image was loose aggressive.
anyways, on the flop I can see villain doing this with AQ as well as KK vs QQ or TT. I think I call and call down. he could very well think you have a flush draw and was trying to see the turn for 25. |
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Re: tough decision with AA
Sorry for the confusion. To clarify, I played standard pre-flop and super-aggressive post flop, making many raises, re-raises, and loose calls. Most of my bluffs were not shown, but my loose calls were. Also, my loose calls generally proved profitable.
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Re: tough decision with AA
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I'm in the SB and he's on the button. 5 callers, 2 folds, button makes it 7, I call , and 3 others call. I have A s, A d . [/ QUOTE ] Why would you let this happen preflop with AA? Shouldn't you at least try to isolate the button? What am I missing? |
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