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Re: A hand for your examination
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if i knew you personally and you posted this hand (real or not), i would kill you. [/ QUOTE ] lol, If I knew you I probably would never get with in three blocks of you! |
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Re: A hand for your examination
I never said slowplay the flop and don't raise the turn. Read my original post.
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Re: A hand for your examination
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Thats kind of what I was thinking but when the turn woke up everyone I had to think about someone getting luckier than I did on the hand and was playing a AA. [/ QUOTE ] Never ever ever think this. You have the second nuts man. Why would someone have AA of all the hands out there, then limp it? |
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Re: A hand for your examination
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Should I have bet the flop? Raise the turn? [/ QUOTE ] Yes. Yes. You are the only person at the table who knows you flopped a boat. |
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Re: A hand for your examination
You can slowplay a hand as long as the pot is small and you'd like your opponent to improve a better but 2nd best hand. That fits your situation relatively well. There are exactly 2 cards out there that beat you, and you have absolutely no reason to worry about them.
That said, the turn card might have given someone a straight, maybe a flush draw - raise! If it only gave them a draw, they'll call now but not on the river. You absolutely need to cap this river. You left tons of money on the table. EDIT: I just saw this quote: Thats kind of what I was thinking but when the turn woke up everyone I had to think about someone getting luckier than I did on the hand and was playing a AA. How did the turn wake everyone up? One player bet. [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img][img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img][img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] And why in the world would you worry about AA? |
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