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eeergh... deep AA hand
Sorry no HH.
NL$50 6Max UTG raises to $2. stack of about $120, slightly donkish but not completely horrible. seen him call a big reraise from a small stack with like 35bb with 97 suited. CO stack off $55 calls. total donk. I raise AdAh from big blind to $11. both call. I have big stack off $170 $32 in pot after rake. Flop is Ks2s3h. I bet $24. UTG min raises to $48. Co folds. Here..............? |
#2
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Re: eeergh... deep AA hand
I push here,
he may do that with AK, KQ, 2 spades, probably also w/QQ-JJ If he isn't a complete donk he don't flat call your raise w/KK because he don't want CO calls with Ax |
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Re: eeergh... deep AA hand
i think we should push
UTG could have KQ,AK,KJ or maybe even A8s. He'll pay you off with toppair. |
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Re: eeergh... deep AA hand
Yeh thats what I did.
Obv he turned over 33 for middle set. Its strange I guess how you question your play here even though its super standard, when you're running horribly. |
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Re: eeergh... deep AA hand
One thing to keep in mind here in IMO.
You bet $24, and got minraised by someone who knew he still had 2 more players in the hand. If you're heads up, I think your play was standard. 3-way, with his line, really makes me stop and think. Could I hold back in the heat of battle? Probably not. Still I think the details of his line, and what he saw when making his raise were very important pieces here. |
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Re: eeergh... deep AA hand
Valid point. TBH in this particular hand I think this was as good as a HU pot as everyone at the table knew UTG+1 was a complete donk and could have pretty much any two, so he wont have been as much a consideration.
Generally though I agree, this changes the dynamic of the hand greatly. |
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