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Old 11-18-2007, 02:45 AM
pohuist pohuist is offline
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Default Re: Raise him now or raise him later

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We don't know what he did on the river and I don't think calling is bad PF, though I think he seldom has AA here.

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Unfortunately, he did not do anything on the river as he folded to my turn raise saying "I guess your AK just got there". So, I did indeed misplayed the flop although I still like PF call. (he has Aces there 1 time in in 200 but the hand plays better if I just call). However, if he put me on AK, I would have gotten a lot of action on the flop
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Old 11-18-2007, 04:49 AM
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Default Re: Raise him now or raise him later

imo PF is fine. players' ranges of 5-betting hands is way too narrow and results in collect much fewer bets postflop (e.g. c/c all 3 streets by scared villain).

flop raise is a must 100%. you can raise the ragged flop and possibly 4-bet.
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Old 11-19-2007, 09:13 PM
sirlurkalot sirlurkalot is offline
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Default Re: Raise him now or raise him later

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imo PF is fine. players' ranges of 5-betting hands is way too narrow and results in collect much fewer bets postflop (e.g. c/c all 3 streets by scared villain).

flop raise is a must 100%. you can raise the ragged flop and possibly 4-bet.

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Great advice. The 5 bet would have defined your hand too well and killed your action, unless he flopped a monster. With the board here, raise flop & turn for sure. If he b/3b then just slow down but take it to showdown regardless.
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