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Old 10-24-2005, 08:45 PM
pfkaok pfkaok is offline
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Default Re: Lay this down?

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I think i just call his raise to 600, and play the flop from there.

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yeah. i'm pretty sure this is the best way to play vs. most.

his minraise, 3X re-re-raise is definately trying to tell you he's got AA. of course he most likely does this play with other hands as well, but if he's thinking at all, he knows that his play is "supposed" to mean AA up until that point. so if you still raise at him after he's been acting that strong you're not too likely to get him to play back with a weaker hand. so most of the time that you do end up getting allin with him after that you won't be in too great of shape. his range will be much smaller, and stronger.

BUT, if you just call his 600 and go along with it you can probably wind up allin on a lot of flops with a lot weaker hands.
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Old 10-24-2005, 08:46 PM
chuddo chuddo is offline
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Default Re: Lay this down?

more to illustrate just how terrible people are.
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Old 10-24-2005, 08:50 PM
pfkaok pfkaok is offline
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Default Re: Lay this down?

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I think i just call his raise to 600, and play the flop from there.

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this is where i disagree pretty stongly.

when there's over 1200 in the pot, and you only have just over 4k left in your stack, you HAVE to be able to get allin on almost any nonA flop. his range is still just too big at that point, and all it will be is one normal bet and one raise to be allin.
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