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Old 11-29-2007, 05:12 AM
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Default Re: 400NL 99 facing C/R

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What people aren't considering is that 99 = AA here. Of course, 99 is outdrawn by overs whereas AA is not, but if that's what the difference is, you should be calling with 99.

AF = 1.6 = Makes 99 a lean towards fold and QQ+ a call by a narrow margin imo. JJ is the toughest hands to deal with in this spot. Unless you know his 3betting range.

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AA isn't like 99. AA is doing much better against his broadway flush draws. AA beats TT and JJ, which can very well be played this way by villian. It's even possible he's trapping QQ and KK preflop.

These definitely make my decision (to stack off) with AA easy. I do agree JJ is a very tough decision in this spot. I would probably stack off with it, though.
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