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An AA line check versus aggressive villain
I'm playing at a full 6-max table, sitting in the BB with AAJ9ds. UTG raises pot and the button calls. I repot it. I have a little history with UTG, and is the type to take mediocre hands too far in order to crack my "obvious aces". UTG calls and the button folds. Stacks are 100 bbs.
Flop comes Jh 4s 3s, none of my suit. I normally lead here, but this time I check with the intention of check-raising if he bets. Thoughts? If he checks behind, whats my plan for offsuit twos, fives, sixes or sevens? What about hearts higher than a ten? |
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Re: An AA line check versus aggressive villain
lead it
he wouldnt bet here cuz he is drawing in most cases i dont think he would call with 43 or j4 so just bet and even probably shove it the worst hand for me i suppose to see here is JJ and 4567 if he checks behind prob bet turn 1/2 or 2/3 pot regardless of card |
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Re: An AA line check versus aggressive villain
I don't much like a C/R here either. Just fire out for the pot, pot a blank turn, and check/fold on a scare card.
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