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Old 09-13-2007, 06:45 AM
teh_minbet_pokr teh_minbet_pokr is offline
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Default Re: probably standard AAxx hand

yeah shove has zero fold equity, snapfold
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Old 09-13-2007, 06:49 AM
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Default Re: probably standard AAxx hand

I fold. I don't like the reraise out of the SB. It gives away your hand too easily, and if you haven't been very showdown bound, he can just repop you here on a semibluff.
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Old 09-13-2007, 07:56 AM
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fwiw, i think this is a *snap* all-in. you have ~15% equity against top set, ~35% equity against top 2 pair, ~40% equity against the best possible wrap, about ~45% equity against a pair and open-ender with all live sidecards, and greater than 50% equity against basically everything else, i.e. the myriad of one-pair with 3 live cards hands that he plays the same way. and you only have to call $105 more to win an almost $300 pot. easy easy call and i'm really surprised so many people said otherwise.
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Old 09-13-2007, 08:34 AM
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fwiw, i think this is a *snap* all-in. you have ~15% equity against top set, ~35% equity against top 2 pair, ~40% equity against the best possible wrap, about ~45% equity against a pair and open-ender with all live sidecards, and greater than 50% equity against basically everything else, i.e. the myriad of one-pair with 3 live cards hands that he plays the same way. and you only have to call $105 more to win an almost $300 pot. easy easy call and i'm really surprised so many people said otherwise.

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I think some people actually try to get there moneies in while they are ahead rather than a 2:1 dogish... lol
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Old 09-13-2007, 08:50 AM
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fwiw, i think this is a *snap* all-in. you have ~15% equity against top set, ~35% equity against top 2 pair, ~40% equity against the best possible wrap, about ~45% equity against a pair and open-ender with all live sidecards, and greater than 50% equity against basically everything else, i.e. the myriad of one-pair with 3 live cards hands that he plays the same way. and you only have to call $105 more to win an almost $300 pot. easy easy call and i'm really surprised so many people said otherwise.

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I think some people actually try to get there moneies in while they are ahead rather than a 2:1 dogish... lol

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you're joking, right?
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Old 09-13-2007, 09:04 AM
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Default Re: probably standard AAxx hand

ez shove
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Old 09-13-2007, 11:05 AM
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Default Re: probably standard AAxx hand

do you think villain can do big bluff since your aces are face up?
I fold this against random to nitty, and shove against crazy LAGtard who is capable of reraising with any str8 draw to push you off.

I think the most important is : do you reraise only good aces?
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Old 09-13-2007, 01:48 PM
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ez shove

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Loc: making the dumbest posts in the history of 2+2

i'm confused...

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I think the most important is : do you reraise only good aces?


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I don't just 3bet good aces but this is the first hand that villain has seen me 3bet. He has just seen me opening/raising limpers a decent amount and a couple times folded to shoves from a shortstack. Postflop, i've done nothing crazy.

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fwiw, i think this is a *snap* all-in. you have ~15% equity against top set, ~35% equity against top 2 pair, ~40% equity against the best possible wrap, about ~45% equity against a pair and open-ender with all live sidecards, and greater than 50% equity against basically everything else, i.e. the myriad of one-pair with 3 live cards hands that he plays the same way. and you only have to call $105 more to win an almost $300 pot. easy easy call and i'm really surprised so many people said otherwise.


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i folded cause we were kinda deep. I think getting ~2:1 its a easy call. I got odds to call against 2pair, and all draws. But i'm crushed against sets and i dont see him going nuts with 1pair+livecards hands since i obviously have AAxx a lot here.
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Old 09-15-2007, 01:29 AM
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Default Re: probably standard AAxx hand

I would have called the raise pre-flop. This leads to an easy decision on the flop to all three questions: check-FOLD!
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Old 09-15-2007, 05:56 AM
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Default Re: probably standard AAxx hand

oh my english is bad
i try to explain again

when you raise not by odds you may make correct decision. but if you firstly based your decision based on your experience and then, faced with problem, come to base your decision based on odds its very wrong.
i mean, after your raised, you get some information about and you should take it and reevaulate your chanses of winning

at this situation, as i said, you faced with reraise which probably means you've already beaten.
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