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Old 03-24-2007, 12:27 PM
James. James. is offline
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Default Re: AJs - slowplay wrong?

3bet pf. i want to say raise the flop, but we have a relative monster here and the pot is tiny. the turn, once again has a relatively small pot so i don't hate it, but the one extra bet we go for from UTG could be outweighed by the times this guy will go apeshit with AK on the turn AND river.
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Old 03-24-2007, 12:42 PM
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Default Re: AJs - slowplay wrong?

Definately 3 bet preflop.

I like waiting to the turn to raise here. On the turn this a great board for you because there are alot of "second best" hands that the SB can have. Like James said your gonna get action on the turn and river in these situations.
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Old 03-24-2007, 02:39 PM
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3bet pf. i want to say raise the flop, but we have a relative monster here and the pot is tiny. the turn, once again has a relatively small pot so i don't hate it, but the one extra bet we go for from UTG could be outweighed by the times this guy will go apeshit with AK on the turn AND river.

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The other reason to raise the turn is that a diamond river may kill your action.

Also, the preflop 3-bet is just because the SB's raising range is so wide (given his stats), right? Against a more typical opponent, I think a call is just fine.

-McGee
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