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Re: ATo when your three bet and you flop your ace, what do you do?
Yep. I think you are right. He's likely to try to isolate here lighter than I was thinking. I'm also thinking (after reading the other posts) bet/fold on the river is the play here because he is likely to check through a lot of hands we beat but only raise if we are way behind and since there are likely more hands we beat than I originally thought.....???
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Re: ATo when your three bet and you flop your ace, what do you do?
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You take a standard WA/WB line. [/ QUOTE ] What's a standard WA/WB line? c/c all the way to showdown? And what do you mean in a situation when you are way ahead or way behind? |
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Re: ATo when your three bet and you flop your ace, what do you do?
you played the hand fine.
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Re: ATo when your three bet and you flop your ace, what do you do?
So far, I've read 2 responses:
[ QUOTE ] I would probably check-raise the flop to see where I'm at. [/ QUOTE ] As Kit said a couple of days ago, please stop doing this. It's terrible. The information is unreliable, and you're probably not going to use it anyway. [ QUOTE ] If you put villain on a 3 betting range of JJ+, and AJ+ (it may be only AK+)you are losing here about twice for every time you win. [/ QUOTE ] o rly? AA: 1 KK: 6 QQ: 6 JJ: 3 AK: 4 AQ: 4 AJ: 9 You're a 6:5 underdog to that range. Hmmm, let's see, you're about 50/50; you're HU; and whichever player is behind has about 2 outs to a winner. I'm trying to remember...there's a name for this...hmmmm, what is it again? Hero should have bet the river. Other than that, the hand is perfect. stm |
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Re: ATo when your three bet and you flop your ace, what do you do?
Poker stove showed me about 65/35 underdog sir. FWIW we don't disagree on how to play the hand.
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Re: ATo when your three bet and you flop your ace, what do you do?
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Poker stove showed me about 65/35 underdog sir. FWIW we don't disagree on how to play the hand. [/ QUOTE ] Pokerstove is a more accurate calculation because it includes drawing/chopping possibilities for the player who is behind. Boz's calculation is a hand-counting that only cares about who is ahead/behind at the moment. |
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Re: ATo when your three bet and you flop your ace, what do you do?
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Poker stove showed me about 65/35 underdog sir. FWIW we don't disagree on how to play the hand. [/ QUOTE ] Meh, 'stove is giving you your equity to win (KJ will draw out on you more often than you'll draw out on AQ, for instance); I misread your post. Given that Villan's range probably isn't that narrow tho, I think you're probably closer to even, anyway. |
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Re: ATo when your three bet and you flop your ace, what do you do?
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[ QUOTE ] You take a standard WA/WB line. [/ QUOTE ] What's a standard WA/WB line? c/c all the way to showdown? And what do you mean in a situation when you are way ahead or way behind? [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] The wiki is your friend. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: ATo when your three bet and you flop your ace, what do you do?
Just as long as you dont think that you are in a WA/WB situation on the flop, feel free to take a WA/WB line. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
<font color="white"> You cant be WA/WB on a coordinated board and the board is 2-flush. FWIW no-one has ever been in a WA/WB. </font> |
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Re: ATo when your three bet and you flop your ace, what do you do?
boz steps in to lay down the law. nh
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