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Old 06-10-2005, 03:26 PM
9cao 9cao is offline
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Default Re: 25/50 AA

Min-raise back and confuse the hell out of him. If he pushes hard back you can fold, if he calls lead out the turn for about 900 unless something like the 8 of spades hits. If he has JJ or 99 he will need to push hard to a draw heavy board, if he has something like KJ he might just some along. Tough spot.
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Old 06-11-2005, 09:36 AM
Hades_AA Hades_AA is offline
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Default Re: 25/50 AA

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raise to 1500.

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Why would you do that? That lets the villain get away from hands you're beating and helps tie you to the pot when you're behind.


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Excactly, raise to 1500 is horrible advice. But what would you do SpaceAce?
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Old 06-11-2005, 09:55 AM
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Default Re: 25/50 AA

There isn't really a lot to this hand.

Villain only has 60bb. Just decide if you want to go the felt here. The likely answer is yes you do, you have an overpair and we're 4 handed.

Therefore, check-raise the turn allin.
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Old 06-12-2005, 06:36 AM
Hades_AA Hades_AA is offline
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Wrong. Look at stacksizes. Its already been mentioned that a check-raise on turn is not an option. Does almost everyone agree that giving a free card on the flop here is ok? With so many cards that can come on the turn to let villain take the pot away from me it seems risky...
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