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Old 11-07-2007, 11:20 AM
shuinthehouse shuinthehouse is offline
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Default Re: ATo when your three bet and you flop your ace, what do you do?

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If you put villain on a 3 betting range of JJ+, and AJ+ (it may be only AK+)you are losing here about twice for every time you win. The wuestion should be posed and answered on the flop (IMO) Looking ahead you figure to put in 2.5 BB. The times you win you win 6 BB when you lose you lose 2.5. So calling down looks good to me.

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Way too tight 3 bet range bona, i play 20/11 and if i'm button I'm 3 betting a CO open raise very liberally assuming CO is a reasonable player who will have a very wide stealing range here. I'm probably 3 betting 66+, ATo+. I'm probably c-betting this flop and turn with almost all that range. So if I'm the villain hero is definitely correct to call the flop and turn. I'm probably not betting the river with a hand worse than hero's, and I don't think villain here is either, so I think it's a fold, not sure I could fold it in hero's place though.
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