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Re: AA no good?
I have to disagree. If he raises more when he has monster pre-flop hands, he wont get the respect for his AQ or 99 regular size raises. Pick a raise ammount (Adjust for limpers) and make taht raise every time you are going to raise in a multiway pot. As for this hand, its really read-dependent, but I dont think he has a high PP given his pre-flop play, so i would fold, putting him on a set.
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Re: AA no good?
Good thinking
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Re: AA no good?
your aces are probably good
looks like QQ with comfort of fold equity |
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Re: AA no good?
may have flopped the wheel or have a huge flush draw with the 5 in his hand if he is very LAG k5? turned the striaght i say fold it watched the almost same exact flop last night except it was 345 turn was a 6 aa lost to ace 7 because of weak raises, must push the draw out but if he has the nut flush draw with a straight draw or a straight made then there is nothing you can do to get him off his hand hes looking at 17 outs with str8 and flush draw, bad suckout
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Re: AA no good?
AA is always good... : ) but for that limit $16 dollars anyone really could call.. you played it fine
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