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Re: AA, Flushy, straighty
I would at least make it 4x his raise pre-flop if you're going to raise (but I also cold-call a lot right here).
I definately look him up on the river. |
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Re: AA, Flushy, straighty
Raise more preflop, bet flop, bet turn, check behind river (unless you hit)...thats probably the line I would've preferred. Stack sizes would be nice too [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
As played I probably call reluctantly |
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Re: AA, Flushy, straighty
Definitely look him up. I think that the 50NL level, AK and maybe even KQ and QQ stick around on that flop and bet the river after you check the turn.
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Re: AA, Flushy, straighty
[ QUOTE ]
Definitely look him up. I think that the 50NL level, AK and maybe even KQ and QQ stick around on that flop and bet the river after you check the turn. [/ QUOTE ] You know that KQ and QQ beat me now, right? The only hands villain could have that I beat are AK and AJ, although I certainly put them well within his hand range. |
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Re: AA, Flushy, straighty
I'm a bit surprised that people disliked my turn check so much. That turn card completed a lot of draws and gave me a lot of draws, so my thinking was that although I might have the best hand, I didn't want to play a big pot with my one pair, and I wanted to take a free card to try to complete rather than bet to protect when all I would be doing is bloating the pot with a vulnerable hand.
Villain's line was really very strange to me and so I looked him up. He showed A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]J [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] for 2PTK and MHIG. |
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Re: AA, Flushy, straighty
Nothing "wrong" with your line. It is a little passive, but against a villain who you feel is capable of making a turn check raise, it is fine as long as your plan was to call if he led the river. Any line that will lead to hero folding is the worst scenario.
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Re: AA, Flushy, straighty
Raise more PF, but other than that it looks fine to me. I might be inclined to fold without a read, but he might interpert that turn check as weakness and be making a move with TP or something. I'd call, but not be surprised to see myself getting beat.
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