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$33: AJ from SB L3
Anything wrong w/ pre-flop or post flop play?
Seat 10 is the button Total number of players : 8 Seat 5: davidval ( $1075 ) Seat 6: Mach73 ( $415 ) Seat 9: MajorPain54 ( $820 ) Seat 10: PaddleDucks ( $1570 ) Seat 3: Dr_Jeckyl_00 ( $810 ) Seat 2: The__Shiznit ( $745 ) Seat 7: DJ_Drugs ( $1855 ) Seat 8: chekraisthis ( $710 ) Trny:18701635 Level:3 Blinds(25/50) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Dr_Jeckyl_00 [ Ah Jh ] davidval folds. Mach73 folds. DJ_Drugs raises [125]. chekraisthis calls [125]. MajorPain54 folds. PaddleDucks folds. The__Shiznit folds. Dr_Jeckyl_00 calls [75]. ** Dealing Flop ** [ Jc, 8s, 2h ] Dr_Jeckyl_00 is all-In [685] |
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Re: $33: AJ from SB L3
Why not CR all-in instead?
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Re: $33: AJ from SB L3
I don't really like the flop play. Preflop, if the PFR has been loose, i prefer to push and try to take down the 325 chips in the pot (which is about 40% of your stack.)
Now that you've called, you hit the flop about as well as you could imagine. Why push? It is very unlikely that you're getting called by a worse hand, maybe 99/1010. With 2 players in the hand, attempt for a checkraise all in. That has to be the better play, since all pushing does is stop worse hands from betting into you. |
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