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Re: AA on dangerous flop...how do you play this?
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good point, ill think about this... [/ QUOTE ] An additional thought: Run this scenario out against his possible holdings a million times, and you are ahead here a hell of a lot more than you are behind. (IE- It's +EV to push.) However, the paradox is that a STT does not go on for a million hands, or even 100. So it's a balancing act between survival and +EV situations. My personal taste is to continue to make the +EV plays, and know that overtime, my decision will be right the majority of the time, but I can understand if someone doesn't agree with it in the confines of the SNG structure. |
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Re: AA on dangerous flop...how do you play this?
and you still have 750 chips left, not great but enough to make your moves this early in the game....blinds are still only 50
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Re: AA on dangerous flop...how do you play this?
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I think villain's play is brilliant if he suspects Hero is holding, AA which I think is fairly obvious based on pre-flop betting [/ QUOTE ] I was going to say something similar in my first post, but decided I still don't like the push if I have made trip Ks and I put my opponent on AA, because the board is scary enough to make some people muck to a push. I have faith in my ability to stack my opponent rather than blowing them out with a push. [ QUOTE ] If you don't lay down AA on this flop, with this action, when DO you? [/ QUOTE ] Right or wrong, at the levels I play at (22-55), I have never folded AA post flop. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] It seems to work OK for me about 80% of the time. |
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Re: AA on dangerous flop...how do you play this?
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If you don't lay down AA on this flop, with this action, when DO you? [/ QUOTE ] You don't at most levels vs. most opponents. That's part of the whole reason these games are beatable. Luminous |
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Re: AA on dangerous flop...how do you play this?
Insta-call.
I like the check though, but when he dumps his stack that is a sign of weakness IMO and you gotta jump on it. |
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Re: AA on dangerous flop...how do you play this?
I've folded AA post flop quite recently - flop was 3 clubs, I bet and was called; turn was another club... Opponent goes all in, and I muck. Anytime there are 9 cards which would have me drawing dead if my opponent just has 1 of them, seems much scarier than a pair on the board.
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Re: AA on dangerous flop...how do you play this?
I can see a "stack dump" being a sign of weakness in other situations but remember, foe OPENED preflop...this is a messy flop for him too and probably wants to push out anyone chasing a flush. Hero reraised preflop, that screams AA or KK so the push may be him trying to prevent our hero from catching another ace too
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