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Old 09-15-2007, 11:26 AM
Nick Royale Nick Royale is offline
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Default Re: AA blind vs. blind

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Find a way to get it in. Either by 3-betting the flop small (hoping he'll push) or calling and crai a blank turn. The only legitimate hand he can have is 33/KQ, this is probably JT or a bluff often, so I probably just call the raise.

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totally agree w/ your range. but if I 3bet small and he shoves I really don't like my hand (assuming most people aren't shoving JT there). and if I just call, I feel like I'm gettin value towned when I'm behind and letting him control the pot w/ JT, Kx, or Qx.

maybe call flop, bet/make a decision on the turn?

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If we bet the turn we need to be able to fold to a raise, because it's one of the worst way to get the money in.

I like calling and checking to keep him bluffing, besides ime no one ever takes freecards BvB in this situation, I think he'll bet JT on the turn a high percentage.
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