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Re: Pocket pair on a monotone flop
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most aces will call, especially with a draw kicker, while inferior hands will always fold. [/ QUOTE ] Interesting answer which leads me to my opponents plays. I pushed both hands. Now, if I sit in Villians position here I'd see this push as a set, two pair or an ace w/ strong kicker. All these hands would be an automatic push for me since I don't want anyone to draw me out... It could, of course, also be the case that I have a big pocket pair with a flush draw [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] So, in both situations I got called by ace-rag. No draws, except for the guy who had a 2 kicker to the flush. In the first case I rivered the flush while I got no help in the second case. Why do people call with weak aces here? I could just as easy have them beat already... Do you people call w/ ace-rag here? Maybe a stupid question here since most people on this forum would've folded ace-rag preflop... |
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Re: Pocket pair on a monotone flop
Calling your all-in bet with Ace-rag is about as donkish as you get.
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Re: Pocket pair on a monotone flop
It's a little cliche, but people call with any piece of the flop at these lower buyins. You just have to grin and bear it because things will catch up in the "long run". It's still tough to swallow when your hand doesn't improve.
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Re: Pocket pair on a monotone flop
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Calling your all-in bet with Ace-rag is about as donkish as you get. [/ QUOTE ] No, playing A-rag to a sizeable raise is as donkish as you get. Calling with it here isn't quite as bad. |
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