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Re: 25NL: AA facing all in on flop
I fold here and make a note that Villan will overbet the pot in spots where it looks like I'm bluffing. Next time he tries it, he'll either have caught lighting twice or we'll be getting his money. I don't like folding in this spot, but with only 4 in we're certainly not commited.
I'm not sure where you're playing at, but if players at this level are so good that you're constantly getting into spots where you're bluffing and rebluffing 3 and 4 bets, you should probably switch tables/sites. Cody |
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Re: 25NL: AA facing all in on flop
wtf.
4bb+1/limper is standard, bettign the flop HU as the pfr should be damn near automatic no matter what you have. By c/r this flop you rep nothing. there is only one 7x hand in your sb raising range i bet and its 77. Getting it in here is not a mistake. FPS'ing yourself into spots where you have to think too much is stupid. Take standard lines and profit. |
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Re: 25NL: AA facing all in on flop
Ok a few things:
People have said flop c/r is bad, I disagree. Although I bet this flop like 90% sometimes a c/r is good to vary your play, and a dry board like this is perfect for that. Secondly, weak bet followed by /cr followed by 3 bet shove is a very strong move from a donk. Occaisionaly villian may think hero is fos and so try to 'rebluff' him by shoving w/ air, but I doubt it. Also villian could have a hand he thinks is good like 88-JJ, but I think he just calls the c/r with those hands, but some villians may shove. All in all I fold this flop after the way it was played out. |
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Re: 25NL: AA facing all in on flop
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if you are checking to induce a bluff, why are you raising to force out said bluff? [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: 25NL: AA facing all in on flop
bet/bet/bet
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Re: 25NL: AA facing all in on flop
I will call this all in everytime, if he has the 7 then nh.
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