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if you had AQ and played a pot with somebody that you somehow know has a big hand. he either has AK or KK. would you rather flop a Q or an A?
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#2
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this question isn't even relevant. how can you remove AA from their range?
Also, obviously take the Q high flop. |
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#3
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this question isn't even relevant. how can you remove AA from their range? Also, obviously take the Q high flop. [/ QUOTE ] fine! make the range AA, KK, QQ, JJ, TT, or AK. the question still remains. |
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#4
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Versus that range AQ on a Q72 rainbow flop is 66%, and on a A72 rainbow flop is 67% according to pokerstove. Basically the same either way.
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#5
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fold preflop?
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