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Old 07-15-2005, 11:48 AM
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Default AA tough decision

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?
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Old 07-15-2005, 11:50 AM
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Default Re: AA tough decision

i hate being the guy yelling 'wrong forum'
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Old 07-15-2005, 11:55 AM
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Default Re: AA tough decision

With that many limpers you need to reraise this preflop...

This hand should be posted in SSNL forum.
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Old 07-15-2005, 11:58 AM
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I've posted in both forums, and I find the this forum has much sounder and more insightful feedback. Also, the players on this table were comparable to many 2-5 nl players i've played because it was a very strong table. So, despite the stakes, its pretty applicable.

Also, I should mention that I played standard pre-flop but super-aggressive (profitably) postflop, so I just called preflop in hopes of building a pot. My loose postflop image would get me more action by doing this, I hoped.
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Old 07-15-2005, 12:00 PM
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"I've posted in both forums, and I find the this forum has much sounder and more insightful feedback. Also, the players on this table were comparable to many 2-5 nl players i've played because it was a very strong table. So, despite the stakes, its pretty applicable.

Also, I should mention that I played standard pre-flop but super-aggressive (profitably) postflop, so I just called preflop in hopes of building a pot. My loose postflop image would get me more action by doing this, I hoped. "
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Old 07-15-2005, 12:10 PM
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Also, I should mention that I played standard pre-flop but super-aggressive (profitably) postflop, so I just called preflop in hopes of building a pot. My loose postflop image would get me more action by doing this, I hoped. "

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This is very standard stuff and thus a waste of time to many of the posters in this forum. The fact that you’re defending your preflop play further shows that you don’t belong here. The fact that you have a loose image makes reraising preflop even better. You don’t want 5 way action out of position with AA.

The way you played it, you have a pretty easy allin…..If you get stacked, it’s probably because you did not reraise before the flop.
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