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Sun Mil PostFlop Line Check w/ AA
I had been 3betting just about every open from the 2players on my right as they were running 33/25 each.
Im running at 18/13/5 Thoughts on 3bet size Did I play it optimally or should I check/shove hoping to catch a bluff PokerStars Game #13046187490: Tournament #65149927, $200+$15 Hold'em No Limit - Level XVI (2500/5000) - 2007/11/04 - 20:46:17 (ET) Table '65149927 674' 9-max Seat #8 is the button Seat 1: MrMMB (75000 in chips) Seat 2: DANA1337 (183618 in chips) Seat 3: hook2120 (40649 in chips) Seat 4: allindrawded (34746 in chips) Seat 5: khaller (87066 in chips) Seat 6: eopt (30000 in chips) Seat 7: getumall12 (248722 in chips) Seat 8: larylar23 (115092 in chips) Seat 9: Steroid Boy (120483 in chips) MrMMB: posts the ante 500 DANA1337: posts the ante 500 hook2120: posts the ante 500 allindrawded: posts the ante 500 khaller: posts the ante 500 eopt: posts the ante 500 getumall12: posts the ante 500 larylar23: posts the ante 500 Steroid Boy: posts the ante 500 Steroid Boy: posts small blind 2500 MrMMB: posts big blind 5000 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Steroid Boy [Ad Ac] DANA1337: folds hook2120: folds allindrawded: folds khaller: folds eopt: folds getumall12: raises 5000 to 10000 larylar23: folds Steroid Boy: raises 35000 to 45000 MrMMB: folds getumall12: calls 35000 *** FLOP *** [Jh 7d 9s] (Pot about 100K) Steroid Boy: bets 74983 and is all-in thoughts? |
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Re: Sun Mil PostFlop Line Check w/ AA
This is completely brainless. If you did anything else but go allin you would be playing terribly. What other option could you possibly consider here on a J97 board when the pot is signifigantly larger than your stack?
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Re: Sun Mil PostFlop Line Check w/ AA
I probably make it 35k preflop. Postflop is obv standard, what possible line would you suggest otherwise that isn't retarded?
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Re: Sun Mil PostFlop Line Check w/ AA
This is interesting. The two replies both act like it would be totally retarded not to play it as you did. I would definately check.
If he has AJ, KJ, QQ, KK you are stacking him regardless. If he has JJJ 777 999 he is stacking you regardless. if he has AQ AK TT 88 JT or anything else which he might very well bluff the play is to check and let him bluff. He's aggressive let him give you his chips. If he has a draw hes not gonna check behind I see him sticking it in a lot with missed hands when you check. I definately think the play here is to check here and let him bluff but two better players say otherwise can someone explain this to me? |
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Re: Sun Mil PostFlop Line Check w/ AA
Because he doesn't bluff as much as you think he does and there's a very good chance he has at least 2 outs and will take the free card. Your calling range for him preflop is also absurdly loose, and even if he is calling you with JT preflop do you think he's capable of laying it down now?
People call, that's what they do. So shove and let him call you with any pair. |
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Re: Sun Mil PostFlop Line Check w/ AA
I thought it was standard, it was just my first time playing this high. The question was moreso the preflop 3bet size as opposed to the shove on the flop
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Re: Sun Mil PostFlop Line Check w/ AA
DMACM, If you show strength pre flop, it looks very fishy when you check on that flop. I'd probably check an ace on that flop.
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Re: Sun Mil PostFlop Line Check w/ AA
Stick it in and let him call with whatever.
Checking doesn't disguise your hand at all, in fact makes it look even more suspect/strong. I wouldn't consider checking the flop unless he was retardedly aggressive. |
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Re: Sun Mil PostFlop Line Check w/ AA
[ QUOTE ]
This is interesting. The two replies both act like it would be totally retarded not to play it as you did. I would definately check. If he has AJ, KJ, QQ, KK you are stacking him regardless. If he has JJJ 777 999 he is stacking you regardless. if he has AQ AK TT 88 JT or anything else which he might very well bluff the play is to check and let him bluff. He's aggressive let him give you his chips. If he has a draw hes not gonna check behind I see him sticking it in a lot with missed hands when you check. I definately think the play here is to check here and let him bluff but two better players say otherwise can someone explain this to me? [/ QUOTE ] When you 3bet pf and then check a flop people basically never bet. All checking does is give him a free card/let a scare card come on the turn. Get it in now. |
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Re: Sun Mil PostFlop Line Check w/ AA
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] This is interesting. The two replies both act like it would be totally retarded not to play it as you did. I would definately check. If he has AJ, KJ, QQ, KK you are stacking him regardless. If he has JJJ 777 999 he is stacking you regardless. if he has AQ AK TT 88 JT or anything else which he might very well bluff the play is to check and let him bluff. He's aggressive let him give you his chips. If he has a draw hes not gonna check behind I see him sticking it in a lot with missed hands when you check. I definately think the play here is to check here and let him bluff but two better players say otherwise can someone explain this to me? [/ QUOTE ] When you 3bet pf and then check a flop people basically never bet. All checking does is give him a free card/let a scare card come on the turn. Get it in now. [/ QUOTE ] I'm pretty sure it wouldn't take me long at all to find a spot where I 3-bet pre, checked flop, villain bets... That said, you have to shove this flop! |
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