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Old 11-08-2007, 08:53 PM
pokerscaresme pokerscaresme is offline
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Default Re: AAA scary flop V 2 opponents

I'd play this the same..
I assume that MP1 can tell that
UTG limp - MP1 call- LP reraise - UTG call
isn't worth 1/4 of his stack with KQs.

On the rainbow flop..
KQ being the only possible hand ahead of you,
I just shove and hope I don't see a K/Q.

As for AIPF, I'd rather be HU with AA than take the PF pot at this stage..
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Old 11-08-2007, 09:04 PM
pokerscaresme pokerscaresme is offline
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Default Re: AAA scary flop V 2 opponents

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i like a bigger raise preflop.... take a pot bet and add a few hundo to it. you don't want to price him out PF w/ the best hand, but u want to make it expensive to draw at something like this KQ trash.

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Assuming UTG calls, MP1 has good odds,
but has to put in 1/4 his stack to see a 3-handed flop against 2 players,
who are likely dominating him at best..

Is it foolish to assume he folds his hand here?
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Old 11-09-2007, 04:15 AM
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Default Re: AAA scary flop V 2 opponents

SOP RR.
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Old 11-09-2007, 04:23 AM
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Default Re: AAA scary flop V 2 opponents

sory bob but i just went from stranger to noob and
"SOP RR" means "you are comunicating something" but i really have have no idea what that is lol, so if u wanna clarify thatd b cool
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