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Old 12-13-2005, 12:15 AM
ninjia3x ninjia3x is offline
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how do u check fold AA in one hand,

and push all in after a raise representing likely JJ set. or 99 is possible as well.
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Old 12-13-2005, 12:20 AM
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Default Re: Results...

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how do u check fold AA in one hand,

and push all in after a raise representing likely JJ set. or 99 is possible as well.

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VP$IP = 16.52 and Preflop raise % = 7.83 over 345 hands

[/ QUOTE ] in AA on KQx board

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28.38 VP$IP and 6.34% Pre-flop raise over 268 hands.

[/ QUOTE ] AA on J9x 2 hearts board

Stats have a lot to do with it. The flop other than the J was not scary at all. The possibilities for villain's hands increase.

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Old 12-13-2005, 12:24 AM
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how do u check fold AA in one hand,

and push all in after a raise representing likely JJ set. or 99 is possible as well

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Sometimes, we make decisions based on reads.
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Old 12-13-2005, 12:35 AM
ninjia3x ninjia3x is offline
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As it seems the villian in the hand with J9x has a tigher preflop raise requirment.

Given that he did raise it and called wouldn't u put him somewhere between TT-QQ, somtimes KK/AA?

After the flop raise, U can pretty much narrow it down between a poorly played AA/KK , JJ, and a bluff?

I don't see QQ raising this flop after the only high pp that is below him just landed on the flop.

Whereas the hand with AA on KQx, you made no effort for the pot, so the only information u could have used was his preflop stats and the bet size. the latter a good player will disguise well, as they well ussually bet the same for a strong or weak hand.
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Old 12-14-2005, 09:05 AM
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Default Re: Have to go with it, right?

Read dependent and image-dependent. You reraise pre, have you done that with lots of hands or can he with some certanity put you on a big pair here? If so, you have told him "I have a big pair". He knows you are pretty keen on calling a raise then, but still raises. Not all-in, which he probably would have done with the flushdraw. I think you have to put him on trips here if you do the puzzle. But again, this is very read and imagedependet I think.
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