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Re: AA against Turn Action
I would bet the turn here. I think you are being too passive in this situation. The micro limit games I play at Party are filled with loose-agressive players who will 3-bet with nothing on the flop (or pre-flop). They think they can bluff off opponents. I'm constantly stunned when they turn over their cards at showdown.
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Re: AA against Turn Action
fwiw, i cap the flop here.
fold the turn as played. |
#13
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Re: AA against Turn Action
I also agree.
Fold the turn. Not only are we facing 2BBs but I would not be surprised to see MP1 3-bet when it gets back to him. |
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Re: AA against Turn Action
You can probably fold this. KQ or the BB limping in with some garbage probably has you behind right now. Doubtful that KK, QQ, or JJ came in.
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Re: AA against Turn Action
I thought it was MUCH more likely I was behind than ahead. However, it was at least possible that I was behind 2 pair and not trips or better. Given the size of the pot at that point and the fact that I potentially had some counterfeiting outs I thought it was a close call. Plus, if you've ever played on Pacific you'd know that there are some VERY VERY bad players in the games even as high as $2-$4.
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Re: AA against Turn Action
:grunch:
I'd fold. I think you'll be up against two pair most of the time maybe even the made str. With reads, you might be able to justify a call. |
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