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Old 12-03-2005, 03:25 AM
Augster Augster is offline
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Grunching. Oofda

You're new, and you've most likely gotten good advice already above. In a word, painful.

Preflop. RAISE. You have the best hand possible. Someone with a lesser hand already likes his hand enough to raise and he doesn't have you beat. Raise for value. If you aren't going to raise with the nuts, what do you raise with?

Flop. I cap it. There is a flush draw out there so the flush isn't going anywhere, take his money now. The way you played it, with the preflop cold-call, the villian can't put you on anything that beats his AK. (I haven't looked at results) AA should have re-raised, KK, should re-raise, QQ, should re-raise. The only thing that beats him at this point, in his mind, is KQ. If he has KQ himself, we're in trouble.

Turn: The flush card hit, and Villian hasn't slowed down. I just call behind. UTG is in there with something.

When UTG wakes up on the river, I just call a bet, and I overcall if Vilian just calls also. I'd like to know for sure what UTG would donkbet on the river, and what Villian had. AND I still may have the best hand.

Keep posting and reading. It's the best way to get better.
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Old 12-03-2005, 04:31 AM
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3-bet preflop, and either cap the flop or go into WA/WB calldown mode.

Don't raise the river, a lot of hands are beating you. This is probably a pretty solid fold on the river actually, and I thought that before looking at the results. [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]

Steve
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Old 12-03-2005, 01:41 PM
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Default Re: AA beginner question

How does it go...?

Not reraising this hand preflop makes kittens die.

That move changes the play of the rest of the hand. With more experience, you may chose another course. In the first eight hours of playing this game, you should play most of your hands in a very straightforward manner.
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Old 12-03-2005, 10:09 PM
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grunch---BTW I don't use PT so the numbers mean nothing to me

Raise PF with AA....ALWAYS!

Flop looks good. The 3bet tells you you're in trouble though...against two pr, a set, or a possible flush draw(think AJ [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img])

Turn - fold to the bet...with two opponents you are likely beat.
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Old 12-04-2005, 06:15 PM
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Default Re: AA beginner question

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Not reraising this hand preflop makes kittens die.

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Close enough.
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