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Re: NL200 flop set oop after 3-bet preflop
I read the title and hoped this would be 400BB deep or a complicated extraction question instead of an easy "c/r, get it in anyway possible." This is a really easy call -- sucks if he has AA/QQ instead of AK/AQ/A7/whatever else people stack off with here.
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Re: NL200 flop set oop after 3-bet preflop
fist pump and shove.
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Re: NL200 flop set oop after 3-bet preflop
fold
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Re: NL200 flop set oop after 3-bet preflop
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fold [/ QUOTE ] who knew you would say this? |
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Re: NL200 flop set oop after 3-bet preflop
LOL! Ok, I have to say I was rather tilted when I posted this
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Re: NL200 flop set oop after 3-bet preflop
Insta call, what did he have anyways?
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Re: NL200 flop set oop after 3-bet preflop
Well set over set is so rare and the only hands that can beat you are AA, QQ. I think that he has one of those hands because don't think he could re-raise you with AQ. Well call and pray.
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Re: NL200 flop set oop after 3-bet preflop
<u>This is not an instant call.</u>
You have to give an unknown credit for a big hand with a re-raise pre in full-ring. (AA/KK/AK min) Obviously you can rule out KK given the flop action. You'd expect AK to just put in a decent size bet on the flop rather than the [equivalent of a] check/raise. What would your first guess be at which hand gets played like this most frequently? That is, an initial lack of interest on an Ace-high flop followed by a desire to commit his whole stack. (Usually a flop check and large turn bet/raise.) I doubt many would answer anything other than AA. It is not OK to just call (expecting to see AA) and put it down as a cooler. How is it a cooler!? A cooler is a hand where you've no chance of getting away from it. All the clues are there in this example if you put a bit of thought into it. I could often find a fold here, and save [make] money long-term because of it. |
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Re: NL200 flop set oop after 3-bet preflop
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fist pump and shove. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: NL200 flop set oop after 3-bet preflop
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<u>This is not an instant call.</u> You have to give an unknown credit for a big hand with a re-raise pre in full-ring. (AA/KK/AK min) Obviously you can rule out KK given the flop action. You'd expect AK to just put in a decent size bet on the flop rather than the [equivalent of a] check/raise. What would your first guess be at which hand gets played like this most frequently? That is, an initial lack of interest on an Ace-high flop followed by a desire to commit his whole stack. (Usually a flop check and large turn bet/raise.) I doubt many would answer anything other than AA. It is not OK to just call (expecting to see AA) and put it down as a cooler. How is it a cooler!? A cooler is a hand where you've no chance of getting away from it. All the clues are there in this example if you put a bit of thought into it. I could often find a fold here, and save [make] money long-term because of it. [/ QUOTE ] no, only if the people you're playing with are so bad they are transparent? AQ AK both stack off here, and that is enough to get it in. |
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