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Too passive/too aggressive with one pair?
Also known as: "getting cute with aces". Did I get too aggressive on the turn? Should I have raised the river... These are the questions I have. Opponent is typical, comments appreciated.
Seat 2: reztes757 ($3,929 in chips) Seat 5: LGCP ($3,372 in chips) Seat 6: snatches ($494 in chips) Seat 7: SigmaPi ($1,855 in chips) Seat 9: all_aces [AD,AC] ($2,337 in chips) (reztes757 is the dealer) (Small blind posted by LGCP, big blind by snatches) PRE-FLOP LGCP posts blind, snatches posts blind, SigmaPi folds, all_aces raises, reztes757 folds, LGCP raises, snatches folds, all_aces calls. FLOP [board cards: 6S, 4C, 2C] LGCP bets, all_aces raises, LGCP calls. TURN [board cards: 6S, 4C, 2C, 7D] LGCP bets, all_aces raises, LGCP raises, all_aces raises, LGCP calls. RIVER [board cards: 6S, 4C, 2C, 7D, 10S] LGCP bets, all_aces calls. (I was starting to worry about a set... results to follow...) |
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Re: Too passive/too aggressive with one pair?
i assume you had AA
it would be bizarre not to cap pre-flop and to then not either cap the turn or call the turn 3 bet and raise the river - i prefer your course and i would probably just call the river stripsqueez - chickenhawk |
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Re: Too passive/too aggressive with one pair?
Looks good to me.
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Results
Opponent had QQ and I took it down. I should have raised the river once. Oh well.
Regards, all_aces |
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