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Re: deep-stacked aces
They both played it terribly. Big Stack should not reraise that hand preflop unless he's doing it with wide range.
Bigger stack should put in a raise on the flop since hes a favorite over bare aces anyway, but wouldn't really mind a pass. On the turn, Big Stack should be terrified. Checking is terrible, betting not much better, which is why he shouldn't have got himself here in the first place. Bigger stack should now be kicking himself for not putting in his chips sooner, when his outs are looking grimmer and grimmer. Why save your last 18$? Are you going to fold it on the end if you miss? |
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Re: deep-stacked aces
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Bigger stack should put in a raise on the flop since hes a favorite over bare aces anyway, but wouldn't really mind a pass. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed, BiggerStack's flop call puzzled me the most, especially given his usual line with similar draws. The rest I can't even wrap my brain around enough to be puzzled. Is this more about psychology than strategery? |
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