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Re: Stars 1/2 - AA 3 way vs a lot of action
Why is raising AA a potentially bad thing?
In my experience, playing AA passively is acceptable only when you have significant information on either the players in question or the hand specifically. I am not sure you have done this. I am actually quite surprised by people saying this is a good course of action you chose. I am considered by many to be a lagtard here. But consider the preflop, capped 3 way. AKs comes to mind as a potential holding. I hold two aces and one of the diamonds is the king. Hrmm, did he play preflop with KK? Maybe but if I have AA again and a Q of Spades comes and someone donks it am I going to check down? Does this guy play with AQs? that is the only holding I really need to think about and again its the same as KK or any other set holding. I am going to lose the max to a turn donk. I suspect the other player holds pocket queens. Based on the betting if BB had the flush or KK he wouldn't have called the river. What I am saying is I think you were outdrawn on the river not the turn. I have little doubt you would have lost more playing it aggro but that result is part of the 20% you lose. In my mind I can't worry about losing less. I know I am going to win AA 4 times out of 5. 10 times over 55k hands at 6 max I have lost 7.5bb + with AA. I have won 35 times with AA when the pot was greater than 7.5bb, 4 times when the pot was over 12. Its well worth it for me to continue to bet out on this turn. If I get reraised I call down. As is I probably check that crappy river and fold two and call one. |
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