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AA vs Paired Flop
Absolute 2/4 6-max
CO 65/5/0.40 after 80 hands PREFLOP: 2 folds, CO limps, Button limps, SB folds, Me in bb [Ad Ac]. I raise, CO and Button call FLOP: Th 6c Td I raise, CO re-raises, button folds, I 3-bet, CO caps, I fold. Standard? or Weak? Also is there a converter that works with Absolute? |
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Re: AA vs Paired Flop
I think folding to the cap is bad. You can peel and with the implied odds to catch an A.
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Re: AA vs Paired Flop
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I think folding to the cap is bad. You can peel and with the implied odds to catch an A. [/ QUOTE ] Angrily, yes |
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Re: AA vs Paired Flop
I'm not folding this. I've seen too many ostensibly passive fish make this play for kicks with AJo or a 6.
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Re: AA vs Paired Flop
You have to call the cap. This can be done by a 6. You also have big implied odds to hit an Ace.
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Re: AA vs Paired Flop
I don't think I would 3-bet flop/go nuts later. WA/WB situation, you don't need protection for your hand if ahead, there are no draws.
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Re: AA vs Paired Flop
i would call down, not because of implide odds when i hit my 2outer but because you may very vell lead, and i see nothing wrong with the 3bet, you are very often a head here
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Re: AA vs Paired Flop
I'm taking this to showdown, once raised on the flop I go into call down mode unless of course the ace comes. This looks more like a "slowplayed" overpair than a ten to me.
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