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Old 11-29-2007, 09:54 AM
Larude Larude is offline
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Default Re: AA - Low coordinated board

The thing is if this guy is prepared to raise with 44 or 88 or a flushdraw on this flop, why wouldn't he raise with that hand preflop having the button and facing one player? That doesn't make sense to me, so I would say if I get raised on this flop the guy probably does have a real hand (34, 89, a set, 4c5c, 8c5c, 75, 76, 56). The worst hand he will raise here is 97 or T7 I guess; but these won't be a lot in his range, although we don't have reads here. If it is a good player I wouldn't blame you for letting it go right away on that flop. You are OOP with a vulnerable hand on this flop. As it stands I would call and evaluate the turn. As mentioned already please raise more preflop so that you can get committed with your preflopmonster and 80 BB behind.
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