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1/2 Live A/Qs reraised on flop
CO is pretty new to the table, not many reads on him
1/2 homegame CO: 167 Btn: 350 SB: $89 BB (you) $415 Preflop: You are dealt A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]Q [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] Folds to CO who calls, BTN calls, SB calls, you raise to $12 CO calls, BTN calls, SB folds. Flop: ($34) A [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] K [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 3 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] You bet $25, CO raises to $80, BTN folds. You do what? This is almost always a/3 or 3/3 right? |
#2
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Re: A/Qs reraised on flop
You need to raise more preflop.
And I don't mind a fold here vs an unkown. |
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Re: A/Qs reraised on flop
Home game no read...A/J, A/10, any suited Aces are possible. I suppose it cold be K/Q and even K/J. I probably shove. I don't play a lot of home games but isn't people over playing weak aces one of the money hoses?
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Re: A/Qs reraised on flop
Hmmm I don't see A/J here, why wouldn't they raise preflop from the CO? I see K/q and K/J playing it the same way. A/10s is a possibility though, as it's harder to play postflop.
How much do you raise preflop? |
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Re: A/Qs reraised on flop
I don't mind your raise. 6XBB is standard with two limpers. Again, I don't play much live/home game poker but villain could be loose passive PF which is somewhat typical for these types of games from what I have experienced.
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Re: A/Qs reraised on flop
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Hmmm I don't see A/J here, why wouldn't they raise preflop from the CO? [/ QUOTE ] Lots of people merely limp in with AJ, any ace, even AK, or any two broadway cards for that matter. I don't think you should jump to your conclusions too quickly without a stronger read. |
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Re: A/Qs reraised on flop
Hmmm ok thanks for the posts. So do you guys just push in for the guys remaining 50ish dollars or just call here?
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