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Re: g
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[ QUOTE ] shove. if hes significantly behind he won't put another cent in unless he catches a set on the turn and if he's got AK you'll lose stack by river anyway and if he has AJ/AT you don't want him to catch up nor get scared away by a call flop bet turn line from you which looks really strong. [/ QUOTE ] This logic is wrong, imo. We want him to keep putting money in with worse hands. The money is going in on the turn anyways, so like you said, we are getting stacked by AK, but other than that, let him keep bluffing/betting with weaker hands. Why would we shove this flop and blow him off a frustrated QQ/KK or something? Who says he won't fold if we shove and he has AT/AJ? [/ QUOTE ] I've been called by KK/QQ when raising in this spot. That board is dry, flat calling is just so strong. If he is decent, I would raise and expect to be called by any ace. If he is an over-aggro player, then I prefer the call. |
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