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Old 12-07-2006, 02:35 AM
Crashem Crashem is offline
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Default Re: getting aggro with marginal draw against good player

Not a good idea to go allin here. Board is rather drawheavy with the flush draw on a dry board I think this line is a lot stronger. Sometimes he will have AXs and you are even behind against the flush draw he is definitely going to call. Moreover, I see KQ,88 in his range and if he is good he might figure you for a draw and call with AK.

Though I would call the flop and expect to frequently get a turn freecard when he checks behind. There are also some interesting possibilites if the river card is a non flush card or seems to be scared of a turn heart card. Moreover you both have stacks a little over 100BB so there might be some positive expectation in calling the flop. Though folding is definitely not a real mistake.
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Old 12-07-2006, 03:12 AM
grafyx grafyx is offline
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Default Re: getting aggro with marginal draw against good player

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Not a good idea to go allin here. Board is rather drawheavy with the flush draw on a dry board I think this line is a lot stronger. Sometimes he will have AXs and you are even behind against the flush draw he is definitely going to call. Moreover, I see KQ,88 in his range and if he is good he might figure you for a draw and call with AK.

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YOu think he could have AK given the preflop action? If I thought AK was in his range, I never would have made this play. I'm not crazy enough to try to get him to fold the nuts.
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