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Re: 25NL - AA against a guy that plays everything
I want to get a few more people's responses before I post what he had.
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Re: 25NL - AA against a guy that plays everything
Think of it this way. You and me are in a similar situation for 100 hands. We each have $50 in front of us at the beginning of each hand. We both put in $5 preflop. I get two random cards, and you get AA everytime. Both of us know what you have, you don't know what I have. I think I come out ahead in that situation.
This maniac has his attributes. Because he plays poorly preflop does not mean he is an idiot othewise. If you are going to tell him you have AA, make him pay a premium. |
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Re: 25NL - AA against a guy that plays everything
preflop re-raise should definitely have been $7.50 - $8
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Re: 25NL - AA against a guy that plays everything
What happened. I have to go to bed.
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Re: 25NL - AA against a guy that plays everything
He showed JJ.
I still think you are giving him way too much credit. YOU would obv come out way ahead. I'm not sure he would. |
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Re: 25NL - AA against a guy that plays everything
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He showed JJ. [/ QUOTE ]Yep. He instacall shove. Profit. The key here is the limp re-raise. While he's clearly not very good no one makes this play without a decent hand and no one with those numbers is folding a shove. You got his money anyways though but this would require less sweat. |
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