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Re: $430 Mini Step 5 - AQ hit my A on the flop
you got your money in with 84% chance to win the hand.
this is slighty better than AA vs KK...... you also had the A[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]. i play the hand the exact same way. |
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Re: $430 Mini Step 5 - AQ hit my A on the flop
Agreed. If you don't fold AA when someone shoves preflop then don't fold this.
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Re: $430 Mini Step 5 - AQ hit my A on the flop
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you got your money in with 84% chance to win the hand. this is slighty better than AA vs KK...... you also had the A[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]. i play the hand the exact same way. [/ QUOTE ] That is not a valid argument, it is results oriented. I also play the 22s, and would have played the hand the same way (might limp though), but this is not our usual sitiation, and just as Skeg, I really was unsure of what to do and therefore didn't answer his question as such. If against a thinking player, then you are behind against the shove most likely. Without any reads, then it is hard to determine what to say ?? If it was a 22s and me facing Skeg, then chances are that AQ is shown AK, two pair or a set. But then we are both weaktight 22s players [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] Edit: The I would play the same way part of the argument is good, but pointing out that he got his money in as a huge favorite is ... meh |
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Re: $430 Mini Step 5 - AQ hit my A on the flop
No sane BB just calls here OOP. And I think you have to play this way.
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