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Old 11-22-2007, 03:01 PM
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Default Re: AA 8k deep vs applsgirls

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I would say shove here... The board is drawy, meaning he can have many draw combos which you have good equity against. It will also make him more inclined to protect hands weaker than yours strongly, and I think he has probably committed himself with AJ+ here after raising the flop. You also want to avoid him having a hand which he would stack off with now which he re-evaluates after a scary turn.

I also have a quick question here about waiting til the turn... do people really find that works well here these days? Maybe I game select bad or run bad, but any time i dabble in mid-high stakes NL game, they know what you have MOST of the time when you call the flop raise and take free cards on the turn, it's not like the old party days where they just blindly fire because they think they have outs and you can just wait for them to fire and get it in with the most equity. Just curious what people's experience with this is...

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i actually didn't see the wait for turn part of the quote i was quoting. i think with KK that's significantly better becuase you're not that far ahead of nut flush draws but with AA obviously pushing on the flop is more effective.

and the point of seeing a free card isn't to induce a bet you can c/r. you can just stop and go the guy and bet out. it's a line i take a lot and for some reason players are still suspicious of it and look you up or talk themselves into awful plays with draws anyway.
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