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Re: Wary - AQo
SW,
I think you made this hand harder for yourself by limping in PF. On the flop your raise is standard. SB then calls two cold which looks like i FD more than a set IMO. But since you didn't raise pf you can't narrow his hands down as much. He donks the turn. When it gets to you this should be an easy raise. Just because you have him as tight/passive doesn't mean he won't bet with A7 or A5. On the river 68 got there. It's hard to put him on just a set when you never really did anything to define his hand. Tony |
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Re: Wary - AQo
SW,
The preflop limp and your thinking behind it looks/sounds terribly weak-tight to me. You have so much preflop equity that you can't make up for it postflop. C'mon man, you know better than this.... re-read the relevant section in SSH. And I raise the turn. |
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Re: Wary - AQo
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It's obvious that for some reason you took my analysis as a personal attack. I'm sorry you are still upset. [/ QUOTE ] Stellar, it really is funny just how far off the perception is here. No one's upset and it's not personal. I just find it hard to believe you could feel so strongly about that play and yet think this one is OK and doesn't hurt you. I think limping along here with AQ in MP pf after 2 others is a really bad play. The same way it would be with AK, AJ or ATs for that matter. Limping UTG once in a while with any of those to mix it up is way different than being in MP on top of limpers. |
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