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Old 10-21-2005, 12:54 PM
TripleH68 TripleH68 is offline
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Default Re: AA...big pot and everyone goes nuts on the turn

Hero's hand looks like AK.
UTG+1 raising the turn smells like AK with a club or a made flush. Or maybe just A [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]? KK is also possible, but less likely.
MP1's 3-bet on the turn looks like a nasty slowplay. 30 VP$IP is high enough to include a wide range of cold-calling hands.

What to do? I think trying to get to showdown as cheaply as possible has to be correct here. BB may well have called all-in on the flop with a club. So in your position on the turn I think I'd fold.

BTW, I often try for a check-raise on the flop. It can slow down the aggression on later streets.
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Old 10-21-2005, 01:45 PM
WalkAmongUs WalkAmongUs is offline
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Default Re: AA...big pot and everyone goes nuts on the turn

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why are you scared to 3bet the flop but you are ok w/ leading the turn?

3bet that flop!

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I didn't three-bet the flop because I want to see what the turn could bring. IF I am ahead on the flop my equity could either go way up or way down depending on the turn card. Thats why you shouldn't 3bet the flop.

The turn card in this hand looked relatively harmless to me so I lead out. Obviously people had some good hands so I should have folded the turn when it was 2 cold back to me.
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