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Re: AA Hand
What I would have done (not that that means anything in terms of correctness) is pop the flop to $200 even. If he pushes I fold. If he calls, I push a nice turn card, for example: 3[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img].
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Re: AA Hand
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What I would have done is pop the flop to $200 even. If he pushes I fold. If he calls, I push a nice turn card, for example: 3. [/ QUOTE ] If you absolutely can't let go on the flop and must raise, re-raising to 200 and folding to a push is OK, but villain calling and you pushing a blank (against this opponent) is not good. |
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Re: AA Hand
Villian is not familiar with me at all. This was my first night at party at this level, I usually play 2/4NL at bodog
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Re: AA Hand
People do this with AJ type hands. I wouldn't be surprised if this were KJs or some other pair/flush/straight combo. What do you think he would call the flop with but not push? I think he has to push a set, which is the only hand I'm worried about beating me on the flop. If he calls and the turn is a blank, there is no way I'm folding.
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Re: AA Hand
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People do this with AJ type hands. I wouldn't be surprised if this were KJs or some other pair/flush/straight combo. [/ QUOTE ] That's why I asked how aggressive villain was post flop. There are tight opps who play passive or very straightforward where I will rarely if ever see AJ or KJ here. [ QUOTE ] What do you think he would call the flop with but not push? [/ QUOTE ] I see tight passives do this with sets all the time, they prefer to call and trap. But there are plenty of TAG's who really love to press when they're in a hand, if that was the case, I would do the turn push as well. |
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