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Old 01-13-2005, 01:57 PM
citanul citanul is offline
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Default Re: How\'s my play in this hand?

Ditto. I'm seeing this "advice" far too much lately, considering I belive it to be false.

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Old 01-13-2005, 01:57 PM
sofere sofere is offline
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Default Re: How\'s my play in this hand?

AA loses a lot of equity in multiway pots, especially when there are draws on the flop.

Quoting bigredlemon:
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I can see how betting 100 is too low, but isn't 300 overboard? There's no straight or flush draws, so there's nothing that can call which I still beat, except a strong queen.

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What do you mean there are no straight draws? 98Q flop...possiblity for the JT flopped straight and 67 draw.

My guess is he had 67, only because I always get beat by 67 when I have AA. Happened 4 times last month (always early in tourney after 4-5xbb raise).

I think your preflop raise is okay, but I would bet at least 250 on the flop. In the case that you did only bet 100, by all means reraise the minbet. It screams of someone trying to resteal with a draw or underpair. I don't know if this is the right play, but I'd reraise all-in, just so I won't have to make any decisions on the turn. I can rarely get away from rockets, so I might as well push while I'm probably ahead.
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