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$10 NL - AA check raised on the flop
Villain is loose/aggressive/aggressive (35/13/2).
Texas Hold'em $0.10-$0.20 NL MP3 ($11.00) CO ($ 6.60) BTN ($10.85) Villain ($8.15) BB ($4.85) UTG ($2.65) UTG+1 ($8.55) UTG+2 ($12.50) Hero ($10.05) MP2 ($10.15) Pre-flop: Hero is MP1 with A, A. UTG calls $0.10, 2 folds, Hero bets $0.45, 4 folds, Villain calls $0.40, 2 folds. Pre-flop:($1.1) 10,K,2 (2 players) Villain checks, Hero bets $1, Villain bets $2 ...? A loose aggressive opponent, so we're probably looking at several Kx-hands, a flush/straight-draw, or less likely KT or TT. So, more hands we beat than the other way around, right? How would you play this? Raise to protect your hand? How much? Or call and bet/raise turn if no scare card falls? Thanks |
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Re: $10 NL - AA check raised on the flop
I push
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Re: $10 NL - AA check raised on the flop
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I push [/ QUOTE ] I did push, but afterwards I felt I might be risking alot with little to win? Either he folds a draw or king, or he calls with a set/two-pair. Do you really see a worse hand calling a push? Maybe AK... Wouldnt we want to raise less, to risk less if we are behind, and maybe get a call from a worse hand? |
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