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Old 05-15-2005, 11:01 PM
Paluka Paluka is offline
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Default Aces in big blind $300/$600

This is actually 150/300 pounds so not quite 3/6 I guess. Game is 6 handed.
Unknown raises utg, folded to me in bb with AsAd, I 3 bet. utg caps.
Flop Kc9s6s. Am I supposed to checkraise flop and lead the turn here, or just call the flop bet and try to checkraise the turn? My default play is checkraise flop, lead turn.
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Old 05-15-2005, 11:03 PM
James282 James282 is offline
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This is actually 150/300 pounds so not quite 3/6 I guess. Game is 6 handed.
Unknown raises utg, folded to me in bb with AsAd, I 3 bet. utg caps.
Flop Kc9s6s. Am I supposed to checkraise flop and lead the turn here, or just call the flop bet and try to checkraise the turn? My default play is checkraise flop, lead turn.

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Bet-3 bet I would say.
-James
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Old 05-15-2005, 11:04 PM
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This is actually 150/300 pounds so not quite 3/6 I guess. Game is 6 handed.
Unknown raises utg, folded to me in bb with AsAd, I 3 bet. utg caps.
Flop Kc9s6s. Am I supposed to checkraise flop and lead the turn here, or just call the flop bet and try to checkraise the turn? My default play is checkraise flop, lead turn.

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Bet-3 bet I would say.
-James

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You mean bet the flop and 3 bet him and then lead turn? How about bet the flop, just call the raise and checkraise turn?
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Old 05-15-2005, 11:04 PM
La Brujita La Brujita is offline
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Default Re: Aces in big blind $300/$600

I sometimes like to call the utg raise, call the flop and checkraise the turn. Does that seem reasonable?

Perhaps that line is better for a full table, not sure.

Edit to say I don't play nearly this high.
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Old 05-15-2005, 11:13 PM
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Old 05-15-2005, 11:14 PM
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Eh?
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Old 05-15-2005, 11:20 PM
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Default Re: Aces in big blind $300/$600

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This is actually 150/300 pounds so not quite 3/6 I guess. Game is 6 handed.
Unknown raises utg, folded to me in bb with AsAd, I 3 bet. utg caps.
Flop Kc9s6s. Am I supposed to checkraise flop and lead the turn here, or just call the flop bet and try to checkraise the turn? My default play is checkraise flop, lead turn.

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Bet-3 bet I would say.
-James

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How about bet the flop, call the raise, and then gaybet the turn hoping to 3 bet.
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Old 05-15-2005, 11:23 PM
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This is actually 150/300 pounds so not quite 3/6 I guess. Game is 6 handed.
Unknown raises utg, folded to me in bb with AsAd, I 3 bet. utg caps.
Flop Kc9s6s. Am I supposed to checkraise flop and lead the turn here, or just call the flop bet and try to checkraise the turn? My default play is checkraise flop, lead turn.

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Bet-3 bet I would say.
-James

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How about bet the flop, call the raise, and then gaybet the turn hoping to 3 bet.

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how about bet the flop, call the raise, then gaybet the turn, then 3 bet, then checkraise the river. yea, 50 outs add that to your journal

Anyhow, so so so so so many lines and it all depends on the opponent.
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Old 05-15-2005, 11:27 PM
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This is actually 150/300 pounds so not quite 3/6 I guess. Game is 6 handed.
Unknown raises utg, folded to me in bb with AsAd, I 3 bet. utg caps.
Flop Kc9s6s. Am I supposed to checkraise flop and lead the turn here, or just call the flop bet and try to checkraise the turn? My default play is checkraise flop, lead turn.

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Bet-3 bet I would say.
-James

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How about bet the flop, call the raise, and then gaybet the turn hoping to 3 bet.

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how about bet the flop, call the raise, then gaybet the turn, then 3 bet, then checkraise the river. yea, 50 outs add that to your journal

Anyhow, so so so so so many lines and it all depends on the opponent.

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I just assumed the river CR was so obvious that it didn't need mentioning [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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Old 05-15-2005, 11:36 PM
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My god what a slaughter. I can't believe any of that worked.
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