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Re: Live 10/20 standard AA flops overpair.
^^^ actionjeff is good
edit: however i must ask, why would u ever raise the flop if you're not going to call the 3 bet. obviously there's more reason to go with this line if there's history that the villain only 3 bets sets or 2 pair and calls raises with draws- but this hand is in a vacuum |
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Re: Live 10/20 standard AA flops overpair.
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when the [censored] doesnt aa flop an overpair [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] All he ever did was post worthless 1-word sentences in other people's strategy threads. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Live 10/20 standard AA flops overpair.
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How often you should raise vs. call is clearly player dependent. However, with the reads that you presented, I think you should usually be calling this flop (at least 75%) and sometimes raising. If he leads the turn, definitely do not fold. The Qc is the only turn I would fold to another lead bet. I would probably have to fold if he bet the turn and river strong though, even if they were both blanks. I am only raising the turn in special situations and my image would have to be very bad and his very aggresive. If villain checks the turn, nearly always bet. You probably have an easy fold if check-raised, but I recommend soul-reading first (although this may be difficult because of villain's sunglasses). [/ QUOTE ] good post jeff and lol @ the grimstar stuff |
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