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neurotiq 11-01-2007 03:51 PM

Re: Playing Premium hands from the Blinds in PS 0,50/1,00
 
I'd 3bet this guy preflop.

As played, I wouldn't donk the flop. Do either a c/r on the flop or else a c/c on the flop with the intention of c/r'ing a safe turn card.

HermannTL 11-01-2007 04:24 PM

Re: Playing Premium hands from the Blinds in PS 0,50/1,00
 
* g *

1. Trip kings afraid of a flush.
2. 3-bet PF. As played you *might* try for a c/r but I would follow your line to SD.
3. I can't answer that because my I.Q. medal got caught in my gills.

OziBattler 11-01-2007 04:41 PM

Re: Playing Premium hands from the Blinds in PS 0,50/1,00
 
welcome to the micros.

wow, this is so out of tempo though.

basically
1. please use a converter (see prev post) for posted hands because they make the hand easier to read and remove screennames...posting screennames without other permissions isnt cool
2. raise preflop....its is for value, you are OOP so no need to get fancy and dont want to be giving BB 5:1 to call. if you MUST feel the need to slow then dont do it in spots like this (also note how certain flops make it hard to get value from him unless he has you toasted...well the same applies for certain turns and rivers....get them to put money in the pot when you can before those scarecards come)
3. if you slow play then CR him on the flop or turn. this will have benefits for this and future hands
4. if you are playing like a proper tag then youll be raising lots of other hands in this spot so you dont have to worry about giving away your hand...see this guy is openraising from 2 off the button and if he is decent he is raising any hand he is playing anyway...a reraise by you looks like a resteal not AA (unless you have a table image of being a nit)
5. dont post results as results dont matter to us and influence the resulting commentary...if you must post results then do it when it is clear youve gotten about as many replies to your thread as you are going to get (or at least 24hours)

so no you arent a genius in this hand....I see so many people at the tables complain about getting AA busted when they themselves played poorly...dont be that guy/gal.

dont worry though, this is the internet and most people post hands they played really badly as their first post so it is standard.

stick around, learn from the people here and gogogo

36CampusAve 11-02-2007 09:50 AM

Re: Playing Premium hands from the Blinds in PS 0,50/1,00
 
:g:

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How do you usually play premiums hand from the blinds against TAA players?

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I'd say always re-raise preflop at this limit.

Flop - Bet no matter what the flop is against one opponent. I can't think of a board I wouldn't bet AA againt one opponent.

I like how you played flop on. Looks like he has a K to me.

Probably terrible advice, but wtf.

Sushiglutton 11-02-2007 10:43 AM

Re: Playing Premium hands from the Blinds in PS 0,50/1,00
 
Pf is good if you are fairly new to the table (so that they don't know u almost always 3-bet or fold HU from SB [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] ). Letting the BB in should be profitable according to stox. But I would CR the flop. I guess opp had AQ.

Bulletproof Monk 11-02-2007 10:45 AM

Re: Playing Premium hands from the Blinds in PS 0,50/1,00
 
no no ban

leaving thread before it tilts me

drzen 11-03-2007 06:28 PM

Re: Playing Premium hands from the Blinds in PS 0,50/1,00
 
[ QUOTE ]
Pf is good if you are fairly new to the table (so that they don't know u almost always 3-bet or fold HU from SB [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] ). Letting the BB in should be profitable according to stox. But I would CR the flop. I guess opp had AQ.

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This advice hurts so much I could cry.


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