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What is Villain's range of hands for his original raise? Doubtful that he raised 6 anything including 66. So absent pocket KK you are way ahead. The flush draw is unlikely given his PF raise and the fact that you hold the A [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. If you raise the turn and he folds, you win with no chance of getting sucked out. If he calls, and the river goes against you, you can call down or fold. But I say no flush draw. And I say no KK because he should RR the turn if he has KK and he did not.
Pot building w/ AA's is the way to go even knowing you won't win them all but this looked like a winner. Make him pay. |
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#22
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Ok, you're mistaking my hand. I mentioned it simply as a previous hand, not to give an impression of him as weak-tight. 1, I don't know for a fact he had 2 pair. 2, my action on that AQ hand was my first playable hand ever at a casino, and I was so nervous and I misplayed the turn so badly it was obvious to anybody that he was most likely drawing dead, and in the unlikely scenario that he wasn't drawing dead, he was still drawing to 4.
He's not going to make a tough top pair fold here. Not raising the flop here against this opponent is a big mistake. As for the people advocating that I have a non-K [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] that I'm against, you're flat-out wrong. |
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if he misses river value bets a lot, i think you should raise the turn
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Nice hand. He's shown the ability to fold to turn aggression, so I like letting him continue betting his K. He won't 3-bet the river with a worse hand, so every street is good here.
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