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Re: AA out of position
Dude what is his hand range here? it doesnt contain a 7.
Is he likely to have AK KQ yes many more combinations of those 2 than KK thats for sure. He calls your flop bet and you check/fold lol, do you hate money? I'm getting all my chips in here. |
#12
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Re: AA out of position
aces played this way should be folded preflop
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#13
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Re: AA out of position
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FWIW, 10/6 is a nit in 6max, not a tag [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Ok, so then what are the characteristics that seperate a nit from a tag? I think when playing the hand, I wrongly assumed that my range was pretty small and pretty obvious. Had that been the case, his range for playing it that way is much smaller. Also, thank you to every one that assumed I folded because he coule have a 7. |
#14
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Re: AA out of position
I agree with most the other post, most of the time villian is sitting on AK in that situation. If you are unlucky enough to run into KK then thats just poker and youll go broke. But you cant always be afraid of the nuts just because of a raise. (A seven isnt even a possibility given how the hand was played.)
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Re: AA out of position
I was waiting for you to c/r ai on the turn, but you didn't, you FOLDED?!?!
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#16
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Re: AA out of position
Check raise turn allin. His range is probably AK(6 combos),AA(1 combo),KK(3 combos). You are good against that range.
And when you get to the turn the pot is the size of your stack so you're getting 2:1 odds. |
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