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AI is not so good. Villain loves his hand and is going to the felt like 99% of the time. He has a set or AJ way more than he has a flush draw. I think the best play is to call the flop 3-bet and CRAI on the turn if it's a brick. He'll bet a brick turn 95% of the time, I would guess. If the turn pairs the board then you can check-fold. If the turn is a club I would open-push. Also, if the turn is an Ace I would open push. Not sure about the best play if the turn is a 9?????? [/ QUOTE ] I still think flop allin is really close, but probably not the best way to play this. CRAI a brick on the turn I agree, he will bet nearly anything so it's a good move. I dont understand the open-push any club. It will be a 280$ push in a 200$ pot, which will give him 1.71 : 1 odds and he needs 2:1 to call his set against a flush... I dont think he will fold these and otherwise I dont really see the point? Check-raising club is probably still better. Pushing the Ace I agree, he would check behind too many hands. |
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