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Old 11-20-2007, 03:03 AM
limon limon is offline
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Default Re: 10/20 deep stacked live

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Hi all...have been lurking a little here but this is my first post! Let's get into the hand...I played this hand at commerce couple weeks ago and it has been bothering me for weeks. Can you guys suggest a better (or correct) way to play this?

I have 6k on the button and the cutoff covers. He has 20K on the table and seems pretty bad (he might be good...i dont play at commerce too often). He isntant called a pot-size river raise shove (about $4000) with AA on a 56JQK flush board. My image is TAG. I did show a stone cold bluff on the turn in a big pot. Onto the hand:

I was dealt AhJh on the button. action folds to cutoff, he limped, and i raise to $100 and cutoff calls. Flop: Jx3c5c
He checks and I bet $200. Cutoff smiled and said "How does it feel to get CR by a donk" and proceed to raise to $600. I tanked and called and I planned to raise all in on a blank turn (bad?). Of course, Turn brings 6c. He instantly bet $1500. I folded...was it too weak? He showed me his hand after I mucked...I will give results later if there is any discussion.

Thank u and nice to meet u all!!!!!

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flop bet was wrong. either bet small to set up the re-raise or bet big to set up the fold. as played min re-raise. i like the small bet re-raise line better youre opponent sees set. there are few instances where you want to set up your opponet to do something that makes your response a call. also buy in for less or switch tables and go south if youre not ready to play a deep stack against the lineup youre currently against.
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