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AA, rr on flop.
no stats, cause I can't get pahud to work on party for some reason, haven't been at the table long, so villain is unknown.
too nitty? Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $1 BB (6 handed) Hand History converter Courtesy of PokerZion.com Button ($104.60) SB ($220.55) BB ($127.80) UTG ($59.73) MP ($102.50) Hero ($99.50) Preflop: Hero is CO with Ah Ac. 2 folds, Hero raises to $4, Button calls $4, 2 folds. Flop: ($9.50) Kd, 2c5d (2 players) Hero bets $8, Button raises to $24, Hero calls $16. Turn: ($57.50) 7s (2 players) Hero checks, Button bets $38, Hero folds. Final Pot: $95.50 |
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Re: AA, rr on flop.
Shove flop or c/r turn all in, choose your own adventure there. Never c/f that turn.
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Re: AA, rr on flop.
Stack-A-Donk
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Re: AA, rr on flop.
Ew
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Re: AA, rr on flop.
Flop is K high and very drawy. Without a phenomenal read that villain can not have a hand here that is behind us, I go for a turn stack-a-donk line.
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Re: AA, rr on flop.
Problem with stackadonk is villain isnt always going to bet his draws. With a read stackadonk is obv best, but without I think shoving flop may be better.
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Re: AA, rr on flop.
so i take it everyone thinks I'm goot here then. hmm.
what do u put him on out of interest? |
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Re: AA, rr on flop.
errrrr....
arrrrr in you can put him on a ton of stuff. air, Kx, draw, set, 2pair |
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