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Re: tough spot with AA i think
This is brutal. If you want to play a huge pot with this hand, you must reraise more preflop.
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#12
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Re: tough spot with AA i think
I have a strong feeling you're beat. Holdings: AT, 55 or 77.
You made a gigantic reraise on the flop. That shows extreme strenght. He flat calls that, and pops another hundred on the river. Note: his 99 river-bet was the exact amount you had left. My gut says: he's taking all your money. Understand that this is a really awful spot for villain to bluff (represent a hand stronger than KK) as you're very likely (flop play) to have a strong hand (AA/AT/55/77) yourself. |
#13
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Re: tough spot with AA i think
This hand seems fine to me. Even though his numbers say he is very loose, I have a very hard time imagining villian would reraise pre-flop w/AT, 77 or 55. Even loose opponents like this generally have a very small reraising range and makes me think very strongly he has an overpair. The only hand I am worried about is TT, but once that second T fell, I would probably stack off, believing TT is just too improbable and AT doesn't make sense as a reraising hand.
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Re: tough spot with AA i think
It was a minimum reraise preflop. This can mean a huge range for this type of player.
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#15
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RESULTS
well, here's what happened
i called and villain had 56o and MHIG!!! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: RESULTS
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well, here's what happened i called and villain had 56o and MHIG!!! [/ QUOTE ] nh but although I think you played it perfectly v this type of villain post flop I hope his holding shows you how bad pre flop sucks. Paul |
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Re: RESULTS
Villain hates money. I don't think I've come across this level of idiocy before at the tables.
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Re: RESULTS
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Villain hates money. I don't think I've come across this level of idiocy before at the tables. [/ QUOTE ] hey, it almost worked |
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