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THATWACOKID 04-27-2006 03:43 PM

10/20 party 6max -- AA on a dry board
 
the game is going playing pretty standard for 10/20.

big blind is schnie23 who from what i've seen so far is a solid laggy regular.

button is tightish, 20/10 preflop stats. and not very aggressive at all.

utg folds. i raise to 65 with AA. button calls. big blind calls.

flop: Q 8 6 rainbow

big blind checks, i bet 175 into a pot of 205. button calls. big blind raises to 725. now what?

tom441lbk 04-27-2006 04:07 PM

Re: 10/20 party 6max -- AA on a dry board
 
that is a hefty checkraise, looks good for pushing.....

only thing you're worried about is 66/88, would he 3bet QQ?

Looks like I'm pushing this all day long if I don't have info on what this ckraise this thick means

ShortySaurus 04-27-2006 04:15 PM

Re: 10/20 party 6max -- AA on a dry board
 
from your description its a push...

KRANTZ 04-27-2006 04:42 PM

Re: 10/20 party 6max -- AA on a dry board
 
fold

Tulosba 04-27-2006 05:02 PM

Re: 10/20 party 6max -- AA on a dry board
 
I would say fold, i think you are beat way more often than not. I'd say your about 60/40 to beat the big blind, but what do you think button who you described as tight could have called with pf and just called the flop that you can beat? He might have AQ, but if so that makes it less likely that you beat anything but a pure bluff from bb.

Also, how deep are the stacks? Since if you do decide to play it it will obviously be for stacks.

THATWACOKID 04-27-2006 05:12 PM

stack sizes
 
big blind has 2k, i have 2k, and button has 1.5k

9cao 04-27-2006 05:19 PM

Re: 10/20 party 6max -- AA on a dry board
 
Stacks? Would he smooth-call with KK pre-flop?

If effective stack is 2k I would fold. I think calling is better than all-in though even though you would be laying something like 2.5 to 1. Why give him a chance to lay-down anything you are actually ahead of plus board is drawless.

EmpireMaker2 04-27-2006 05:26 PM

Re: 10/20 party 6max -- AA on a dry board
 
This is a pretty easy fold.....

THATWACOKID 04-27-2006 05:31 PM

Re: 10/20 party 6max -- AA on a dry board
 
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i folded, but i'm not sure how easy it is.

Jman28 04-27-2006 05:35 PM

Re: 10/20 party 6max -- AA on a dry board
 
He wants to get all the money in, which means he isn't afraid of TPTK. The only hands you might beat are AQ and KK, but he would 3bet both I think. Get out.


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