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Old 11-08-2007, 01:17 AM
Mase31683 Mase31683 is offline
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Default Re: AA OOP vs unknown - Tough turn spot

I would fold here. Based on his utg call, then call again of your raise, I'm putting him on a medium pp. The big pp's need to protect their value preflop. The flop comes out, and it's good for our aces, so I like the bet. I also like the bet on 4th street because we're still looking in decent shape. He could feel his 8's or T's are good or maybe he thinks your just c-betting and he's going to try to slap you. But when he shoves here, I really feel he hit his set and is looking to get paid, so I'm going to let this one go. I don't think he has a big pp based on his preflop play, and don't thik he would shove here with something as weak as 8's which leaves sets as a logical hand for the shove. Even if he was playing suited connects like this, he's probably on 2 pair, and all we have is one, so that's no good either.
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