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Re: 25NL - Tough flop decision, even with AA?
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im not saying he NEVER has KK or QQ but id assume he is more likely to have 99 or KQ than either of those hands that cant be that far off? [/ QUOTE ] Oh, I agree. KQ and even K9 (we have no read... I always assume someone's more likely an idiot then not until I have some stats or developed a read) I'm not saying KK or QQ are likely, I just hate to see them completely discounted. I think what is clear is that 1 pair is quite often NOT good here unless we know that the player is a complete donkey. |
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Re: 25NL - Tough flop decision, even with AA?
I'm done discussing this hand, but
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] What do you think BTN is calling a raise with preflop? I think a pair+GS is reasonable for an unknown to put a weak raise in like this. [/ QUOTE ] I didn't think his pot-sized raise looked weak, since the default raise at 10NL and 25NL seems to be a min-raise. It did seem like he was tempting a call, though. [/ QUOTE ] His raise isn't a psr it's more like a 2/3psr. And I think you guys are giving unknowns at 25NL too much credit. |
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Re: 25NL - Tough flop decision, even with AA?
depend on the villian
for tight villian i would reraise here to test him, if it comeback to me, i'll fold. for loose villian i would call the flop, and try to control the pot. if he have top pair such as K-rag, you can beat, if he have two pair, then you have 8 out to improve. so depend on my pot odds, i'll decide if i want to go forward or fold on the turn |
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