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Can I get away from AA when other guy flops set?
I preflop raise 4x the blind. Big Blind calls. He flops set. Eventually we get it all in on turn (prob should have pushed on flop but he was already there). If I check call all the way down they always catch up if I push every once in a while they hit their set already. I think pushing is +EV long term when you meet resistance with AA on a no flush or straight flop. Am i totally wrong?
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Re: Can I get away from AA when other guy flops set?
Yeah, if he has a set, you should fold since you only have one pair.
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Re: Can I get away from AA when other guy flops set?
If the board is dry, I am more likely to just call down. There are not many bad cards that can come off, and you dont want to push the guy off his hand. If the top card on the flop pairs you can fairly easily fold. On a wet board, I raise and push against unknowns.
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Re: Can I get away from AA when other guy flops set?
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Yeah, if he has a set, you should fold since you only have one pair. [/ QUOTE ] /thread |
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