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Re: i hate these spots, fold the AA?!?!
I really feel a fold here.
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Re: i hate these spots, fold the AA?!?!
i think you really, really have to reraise more here preflop. especially since it looks like a good spot to squeeze.
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Re: i hate these spots, fold the AA?!?!
I think you are toast here fairly often considering that villain called your reraise preflop with two other callers still to act.
If he had AA or KK he most likely 4-bets to make sure it is heads up. I'd say this is QQ or JJ at least 50% of the time, but you still have enough equity to call/shove. |
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Re: i hate these spots, fold the AA?!?!
I tend to agree that you are more often toast, rather than golden in this spot...but you're more or less self-stuck.
As played, you can only hope that either your very LAG image is saving you or that the Poker Gods are going to bestow a 2-out miracle upon you...stick it in. The pre-flop re-raise needs to be much larger (at minimum to $700 or more) given your poor position. |
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Re: i hate these spots, fold the AA?!?!
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I think you are toast here fairly often considering that villain called your reraise preflop with two other callers still to act. If he had AA or KK he most likely 4-bets to make sure it is heads up. I'd say this is QQ or JJ at least 50% of the time, but you still have enough equity to call/shove. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: i hate these spots, fold the AA?!?!
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stick it in [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: i hate these spots, fold the AA?!?!
how do u not get it in
look at your opp decide his style his view on your gamne play so far then stick it in |
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Re: i hate these spots, fold the AA?!?!
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] I think you are toast here fairly often considering that villain called your reraise preflop with two other callers still to act. If he had AA or KK he most likely 4-bets to make sure it is heads up. I'd say this is QQ or JJ at least 50% of the time, but you still have enough equity to call/shove. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] I think this is clearly wrong. If anything he is in better shape to call with a weaker hand, or a good multi-way hand, because it seems pretty unlikely that these players behind him are going to 4-bet given the action so far, and if he calls, it is quite possible they will come along. Especially if this hand is live, OP didn't specify. |
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Re: i hate these spots, fold the AA?!?!
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Especially if this hand is live, OP didn't specify. [/ QUOTE ] I believe from previous posts this was a Commerce hand. He also said villain was a "feel" player, so I have to believe it's at least live. The comment earlier about villain implied strength calling OP's re-raise with 2 people left to act, don't generally apply, because it's a rare live bird who is just calling a pre-flop raise, and then re-raising again with a premium. The pre-flop re-raise was insufficient as others mentioned. Probably $600 to $650 feels right to me. From the description the villain is a good lag player. If this is true, hero is dead like...every time. Because OP's past posts (and self-admitted LAG style) indicate his loose image and good villain is aware of said image, that only increases the chance villain re-raises with KK, but probably not calling with AQ. So what does that leave us? QQ, JJ or else the improbable case AA. With a 6:1 proposition to chop I fold. If we count 77 in the mix, it's even worse at 9:1. Someone might argue KK just called the pre-flop re-raise. Ok, suppose villain plays it tricky: In the improbable case villain has KK, then a good LAG has to be scared to death of that flop. Garland |
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Re: i hate these spots, fold the AA?!?!
re-raise more pre-flop
Versus a tough, aggro opponent that's capable coming over the top of you like that with you not knowing what to do I would probably start by checking the flop. Since you said he's good I don't think you ever see AQ here, he'd probably just call and re-evaluate. As played, really tough spot... stick it in, I guess. Kirk |
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