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Yet another AA hand
Times like this I wish I had about 20 minutes to work out equities against ranges...
$2/$4 - Pot Limit Omaha - 18:48:02 ET - 2007/03/05 Seat 1: Jxml ($76) Seat 2: fnord ($384) Seat 3: nonotagainargh ($518.10) Seat 4: poiuytrews ($626.30) Seat 5: BUTTPIRATE55 ($682.70) Seat 6: riskofruin ($496.80) BUTTPIRATE55 posts the small blind of $2 riskofruin posts the big blind of $4 The button is in seat #4 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to fnord [Qs Ah As 4c] Jxml folds fnord raises to $14 nonotagainargh calls $14 poiuytrews calls $14 BUTTPIRATE55 folds riskofruin calls $10 *** FLOP *** [3s 5s 5c] riskofruin checks fnord bets $29 nonotagainargh raises to $92 poiuytrews folds riskofruin folds fnord has 15 seconds left to act |
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Re: Yet another AA hand
fold. he isn't making a move here.
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Re: Yet another AA hand
he will be making a play here a real percentage of the time. The problem is that pushing is awful, and so you're going to have to be able to grit your teeth and call some of the time.
Actually having the FD, pushing gets much better. Pot still doesn't look worth it yet. Against regulars who make this play i'll push this hand once or twice just to let them know that I will. |
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Re: Yet another AA hand
Yeah, I also have the gut shot. I would not have even bet this without the extra values. His bet is also not full pot.
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Re: Yet another AA hand
I like folding. Pushing puts in too much money when you are in bad shape, and there is no good way to play the turn out of position when you call. Also I don't think he is making a move often enough here with 2 players behind him, unless you know something specific about this guy.
You don't have to push here some of the time to prevent being pushed around, only if he calls and raises very light. You can balance your play better by having a 5 more often in this spot. |
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