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Old 05-16-2006, 06:46 AM
TomBrooks TomBrooks is offline
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Default AA vs. Possible Flush Draw

- Is this the right way to prevent giving correct odds to someone on a possible flush draw? I went almost all in so he didn't have implied odds on the rest of my stack.

- Preflop I only raised to 2x the BB because I only expected 1 or 2 callers with that and 3x or more might fold the field.

= SB was 61/10/.98, loose but not very aggressive preflop, but fairly often would make very large bets/go all-in postflop.

Party Poker ($0.25 no limit). Hand converted by Check Raised hand converter

BB ($33.90) (BB)
MP ($123.87) (MP)
SB ($24.25) (SB)
<u>HERO ($37.10) [ A A ] (UTG)</u>
CO ($8.02) (CO)
BTN ($71.90) (BTN)

Preflop (6 players):
HERO raises $0.50. 3 folds. SB calls ($0.40). BB calls ($0.25).

Flop (6 bets ($1.5) in pot, 3 players): 5 K T
SB checks. BB checks. HERO bets $2.00. SB calls ($2.00). BB folds.

Turn (22 bets ($5.5) in pot, 2 players): 5 K T 8
SB checks. HERO bets $20.97.
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