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AAA Flop
I raise QJo from the HJ, 60/20 aggro looking guy who I just sat beside calls in the BB. Flop AAA he donks, I call intending to raise the next street FSD (for jackass factor, I suppose).
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Re: AAA Flop
A raise doesn't seem like a good idea here. Mainly because it could induce you to make an incorrect fold if he 3-bets you. I think those bets are better invested in a turn and river call UI.
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Re: AAA Flop
bc you put him on precisely king high and you are such a badass you can make him fold or you such a super heman badmofo that he will fold a pair?
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Re: AAA Flop
I don't like this either. Especially if the turn is a low card, he's probably not folding a King.
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Re: AAA Flop
call down ui...turn raise = bad
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Re: AAA Flop
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bc you put him on precisely king high and you are such a badass you can make him fold or you such a super heman badmofo that he will fold a pair? [/ QUOTE ] something like that... |
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Re: AAA Flop
Oh, I don't expect him to fold a king more than, like, maybe 10%. This is how I think: "if I'm putting 2BB in the pot I don't really see him going nuts on me with a worse hand if I 3 bet, so I may as well be a [censored]". In my experience, it pays to be a [censored]. I'm mostly expecting comments about how it's not worth it and I should just call down, and checking to see if anyone likes fastplaying the flop.
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Re: AAA Flop
I am a pretty bad mofo, though [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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Re: AAA Flop
Bryce,
I used to ascribe to the philosophy that "if it's breakeven EV wise it's always better to be a pain in the ass by raising" for metagame reasons etc, but after playing a high volume of hands in that style IMO it makes variance a tremendous headache, and opens you up to being outplayed in a large # of marginal situations by overaggro or very insightful players. Surf |
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Re: AAA Flop
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Bryce, I used to ascribe to the philosophy that "if it's breakeven EV wise it's always better to be a pain in the ass by raising" for metagame reasons etc, but after playing a high volume of hands in that style IMO it makes variance a tremendous headache, and opens you up to being outplayed in a large # of marginal situations by overaggro or very insightful players. Surf [/ QUOTE ] I do think a calldown is better than a raise here, but never underestimate the value of frustrating your opponents. |
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