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ICMoney 11-27-2007 02:11 AM

Re: 25NL: AA OOP: flat-called on flop and min-raised on turn
 
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Hey Speed - did your avatar girl used to have a lollipop?

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i changed it recently. my old one was the same girl and i think she did but i cant remember for sure.

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I can remember.

'nuff said.

RelaxedPrecision 11-27-2007 02:24 AM

Re: 25NL: AA OOP: flat-called on flop and min-raised on turn
 
Whats ur read on this guy? I'm leaning towards a push, unless he's one of these super tight donks that limps with kk and aa. If its one of those guys, I'll have to pack it up.

gregorio 11-27-2007 03:03 AM

Re: 25NL: AA OOP: flat-called on flop and min-raised on turn
 
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Whats ur read on this guy? I'm leaning towards a push, unless he's one of these super tight donks that limps with kk and aa. If its one of those guys, I'll have to pack it up.

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We are ahead of someone who limps with only KK and AA. The read that helps us would be min-raise = monster.

winnnar 11-27-2007 03:12 AM

Re: 25NL: AA OOP: flat-called on flop and min-raised on turn
 
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Unless he is doing this constantly, you're beat here everytime IMO.

He is limping a wide range on the button, but now he likely has JT/33/22.

When I am playing bad, I shove this and get shown the obvious set/turned 2p and get mad at myself.

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lol BAD

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I think a fold here is fine. Most people would not MR a combo draw on the turn, from what I've seen those kind of hands would shove at this spot to create some fold equity.

I think we will be shown a funky two pair or poorly played set a lot of times here...unless you have a solid read that villain is a LAG donk who "slowplays" TP by MR the turn.


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