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The worst AA ever played?
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1225762
Challenge: can you find someone who played AA any worse than this hh? |
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Re: The worst AA ever played?
He put you on a straight flush |
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Re: The worst AA ever played?
You got your soul read. Super standard.
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Re: The worst AA ever played?
Move down to where they don't respect your bets!
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Re: The worst AA ever played?
I'm at work, and all my HHs are on my laptop at home, so I can't show you anything, but I've seen much, much worse.
He was UTG, prolly hoping for a late-stage raise so he could reraise for more monies. (I've played AA this way at tables where there's a reliable trend of raising on the button/SB/BB in unopened pots. Without a table read, it's tough to tell whether this is a good idea or not.) Then he got a slowdown flop, then he caught the 3rd nuts on the turn. I'm surprised he didn't go a little crazier with the nut flush. In actuality, he probably lost the minimum. Dude plays scared (at .10-.25, no less). That 6 on the river cost you $$$. Still, NH. |
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Re: The worst AA ever played?
This guy was running at 46/1 over 300 hands. I don't think reraising PF was in his book of tricks.
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Re: The worst AA ever played?
not close
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Re: The worst AA ever played?
Open-push river.
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Re: The worst AA ever played?
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Open-push river. [/ QUOTE ] No advice in BBV; however this is the best play. Villain will always call with a king high flush here at this level. |
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Re: The worst AA ever played?
is a NL2 HH acceptable?
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