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Re: AA, lot\'s of action on the flop
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Party $55 sng. early in the tourney, 6th or 7th hand. Everyone is around t1000. Blinds are 10/15. Flop is 9TJ rainbow. EP goes allin, MP instantly called. What's the play and why? [/ QUOTE ] First, 910J, is an open ended straight draw, not a rainbow flop. I'd fold my Top pair, here's my thinking; someone has two pair, someone has as straight, both likely. |
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Re: AA, lot\'s of action on the flop
See, the thing about this hand is....its not a good mindset to say "am i beaten (now)"....the thing is :
YOU CANNOT BE AHEAD BY MUCH Due to the preflop action, the ONLY hand you are a big favorite over is KK. And even that has a gutshot. Virtualy every single hand that can call your p/f raise, either outflopped you (2 pair/set) or has a stong draw at that str8. Personally, i'd be ready to toss AA to the original bet. That a 2nd player called before you...it becomes a no-brainer. Doyle does an excellent job of illustrating this situation is S/S...im not at home, but if i was, i'd type it out here, its that good. |
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Re: AA, lot\'s of action on the flop
By rainbow I mean 3 different suits. I thought that's what rainbow mean. If not, my mistake.
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Re: AA, lot\'s of action on the flop
rainbow means 3 different suits.
Uncoordinated means split up w/ no likely straight/flush draw. |
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Re: AA, lot\'s of action on the flop
Fold because you still have enough stack to win this thing...pots not important ...$$ is
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