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Old 11-28-2007, 07:47 PM
Noam Chomsky Noam Chomsky is offline
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Default Re: One of the toughest hands I\'ve played - 200NL

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AQ, AA might play this way, maybe I was looking to get it all in on the 'safe' turn but missed my c/r with a set. Point is, his range is filled with lots of air and second or third pairs even his tp hands are weak here and will often just not want to call off that last half buy-in.

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I'd much rather donk the turn with AQ/AA than try to c/r with it, and I think most good players would too. I also expect AA to maybe shove a fair amount on flop, being OOP, and he could fold AQ on flop.

I dunno, still seems pretty narrow. When you consider the range, and what percentage of that range is taking this line on all 3 streets.

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AA is the same hand on the flop as KQ (except KQ has more equity against hands that beat it) and everyone wants to dump KQ here lightening fast but they're shoving AA?

Not sure why you'd donk AA here on the turn when your opponent is soooo likely to fire his entire range at that card.
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