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Confused on flop with AA, 1-2nl deep
Ok, background: Homegame at a friends place which is running fast and wild. 4 of 7 people in the game are pretty drunk, im sober.
Co which is a really bad player who overvalues his hands and plays a lot of rags limps in, so does button and sb(which is playing a solid TAG game). I raise to 14 with AA in the bb. CO calls, button folds, sb calls. Stack sizes: Me 1k, CO 500, SB 1.2k My table image was of a quite solid tag who could mix it up a bit and play some lag. Flop 237rainbow. As soon as the flop hits I can see CO squirming in his seat and looking really excited about the flop. SB bets 7 (wtf???), I raise too 50 and CO instaraises too 175 total. SB folds. I??? As the game was playing I really didnt want to play a 500bb+ pot with this villain with just one pair, I could easily felt him with a stronger hand, but isnt it very weak to fold that flop? |
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Re: Confused on flop with AA, 1-2nl deep
Seriously??? Can nobody give me some insight into what I should do with this hand? I felt it was a really tough spot.
Did I post something wrong since nobody is trying to help me out? |
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Re: Confused on flop with AA, 1-2nl deep
If you can trust your reads on CO - this should be a good fold. There's no chance you go to SD w/o putting in the remaining 300 bucks. And in this kind of game, i would raise more preflop being oop for the rest of the hand.
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Re: Confused on flop with AA, 1-2nl deep
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If you can trust your reads on CO - this should be a good fold. There's no chance you go to SD w/o putting in the remaining 300 bucks. And in this kind of game, i would raise more preflop being oop for the rest of the hand. [/ QUOTE ] I do this as well. |
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Re: Confused on flop with AA, 1-2nl deep
Well, I trust my read on CO, which is that he LOVES his hand, but his range is HUGE when it comes to what is a monster in his head. This could be anything from TPokK, overpairs to some funky two pair combos and of course sets.
I can also see that I should have raised more pf, 20ish maybe? |
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Re: Confused on flop with AA, 1-2nl deep
Is the game really loose enough for him to call with 73,72? I could see 22, 33, 77. I dont know how he plays his sets but I would have thought he would slowplay his set, putting you on an overpair. I think you can discount 2 pair, unless he's really terrible limping in with 7-2. You're only really scared of a set so if you have a huge adrenaline tell on him then I say go with your instincts. Is he drunk btw? that could influence any hand analysis lol
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Re: Confused on flop with AA, 1-2nl deep
folddddddd according to your reads unless hes the kind of idiot that thinks this is a huge flop for a7 or 88.
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Re: Confused on flop with AA, 1-2nl deep
Well, the problem is that he IS the kind of idiot that thinks this is a huge flop for A7, 88+ and he is also terrible in the sence that he limps in with 72+ all sorts of crap.
I would also think that he would slowplay his sets and other big made hands, just cause he's a fish and they tend to slowplay when the flop big. He's not drunk, but also not sober, heh [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] |
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Re: Confused on flop with AA, 1-2nl deep
There are some people who like to call big pots with 72 and try to bluff you out of it simply to laugh in your face in live games. Could be one of those moments. If you regularly play with him though, finding out that he is willing to limp and call a raise with 72 could be a sign you're in a game worth playing [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
On such an uncoordinated board I dont think an OESD is making this move. So I think you can discount a draw. He might have been slowplaying kings and is excited to see rags hit.. But yeah, it's a tough spot cause its an irrational play, and the fact everyone's been drinking doesnt help |
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Re: Confused on flop with AA, 1-2nl deep
If his range is really this wide, then I think you should be willing to go down to felt. If he'll call $14 with 72, do you think he'll call $25? In a deep game, you have to consider your raise in the context of both the pot size and as a fraction of the stack sizes.
<font class="small">Code:</font><hr /><pre> Board: 2s 3d 7c Dead: equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 59.634% 58.94% 00.69% 276585 3255.00 { AA } Hand 1: 40.366% 39.67% 00.69% 186165 3255.00 { 77+, 33-22, A7s, 73s-72s, 32s, A7o, 73o-72o, 32o } </pre><hr /> |
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