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Old 11-28-2007, 07:52 AM
pricklypete pricklypete is offline
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Default Re: full tilt $10+1 midnight madness hand

I'd push preflop. As played check/fold looks alright to me. Your only bet post flop is all in and you could well be beat.
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Old 11-28-2007, 11:00 AM
bazooka87 bazooka87 is offline
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Default Re: full tilt $10+1 midnight madness hand

Agree with pricklypete, if someone raises and I have less than 20bbs if I'm raising I'm gonna push. It also disguises the strength of your hand in this case because you should be pushing here with a wider range than QQ+, AK.
As played I think a check/fold is fine because I really don't want to commit my stack with KK on an ace high board when we still have a decent enough stack
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Old 11-28-2007, 11:35 AM
IcarusJam IcarusJam is offline
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Default Re: full tilt $10+1 midnight madness hand

Get it in pre-flop and fire half pot on the flop, it's not to drawy, and it's villian dependant. Is he calling 3 bets light? Raising Ace Weak a lot?
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Old 11-28-2007, 08:00 PM
sharkscopeaholic sharkscopeaholic is offline
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Default Re: full tilt $10+1 midnight madness hand

If you dont like pushing preflop bet an amount that commits both of you to the pot. 6500 pref raise leaves less than half your stack left and has more of a chance of being called when you push any flop and you, or at least i do, want to get called all in with KK.

I fold on the turn also with how you played it, but he could have JJ QQ and was planning on pusing a non ace flop.
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