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Old 04-05-2007, 10:36 AM
aurelien aurelien is offline
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Default Re: NL 5/10 AA on Flop QdJh10h

Yes, you are right. Actually, the range of hand that I estimated was probably influenced by what he actually had.
If he is tight, I have to narrow his range to JJ+/AQ+, which seems probably more realistic.

Postflop, I agree pushing in seems a very bad move (by the way, making a substantial raise (to avoid any free card) will almost commit me anyway ).

On the turn, I dont agree with a previous post. Playing a set like this is only good if he knows me very well and he knows that I will be more willing to fold on a suck bet than on an overbet.

If you flop a full on such a board and if you only know that your opponent is aggressive, are you gonna seriously overbet the pot ?

What about 1/2 or 2/3 of the pot as the previous bet, or even checking since I am aggressive.

For information he had actually KQs...
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