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Re: 5-bet flop 632 w/ AA a good idea?
fold pf
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Re: 5-bet flop 632 w/ AA a good idea?
so what exactly did you want to shove in that spot again?
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Re: 5-bet flop 632 w/ AA a good idea?
What are you doing playing 4,5 offsuit preflop for a raise???
In defense of the other guy, he certainly doesn't expect someone to be playing 4,5 offsuit preflop for a raise. I'd feel pretty solid with Aces with that flop. He likely thought you were on an under pair at best and a small set at worst. And with your raises, it's not the donk move you like to think it is! |
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Re: 5-bet flop 632 w/ AA a good idea?
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What are you doing playing 4,5 offsuit preflop for a raise??? In defense of the other guy, he certainly doesn't expect someone to be playing 4,5 offsuit preflop for a raise. I'd feel pretty solid with Aces with that flop. He likely thought you were on an under pair at best and a small set at worst. And with your raises, it's not the donk move you like to think it is! [/ QUOTE ] I don't know if your being serious or not but when you get 4bet on that flop with aces you muck your hand every time. Ask yourself what could you actually beat that OP is 4betting with. It's more likely he has a small pair and has flopped a set then having 5 4 for sure, but LOL at your analysis. |
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Re: 5-bet flop 632 w/ AA a good idea?
I think you misunderstood...I did not have aces, I called a raise on button with deep stacks with 54 offsuit.
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Re: 5-bet flop 632 w/ AA a good idea?
Anyone have any suggestions how else I could have bet after he bet $30 into $100 pot on the flop of 632 rainbow. I have the button and flopped the nut straight with 54 os. We are both very deep for a 2/5 game, I have 1600 and he has me well covered.
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Re: 5-bet flop 632 w/ AA a good idea?
wtf, you got it all in ahead by a lot, what more do you want? Did you want him to fold? no! you got unlucky, seems to happen a lot in poker with the billions of hands played.
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Re: 5-bet flop 632 w/ AA a good idea?
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Anyone have any suggestions how else I could have bet after he bet $30 into $100 pot on the flop of 632 rainbow. I have the button and flopped the nut straight with 54 os. We are both very deep for a 2/5 game, I have 1600 and he has me well covered. [/ QUOTE ] You should probably push and tell him what you have, either that or move up to where they respect your raises. <font color="white"> Lori </font> |
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Re: 5-bet flop 632 w/ AA a good idea?
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Anyone have any suggestions how else I could have bet after he bet $30 into $100 pot on the flop of 632 rainbow. I have the button and flopped the nut straight with 54 os. We are both very deep for a 2/5 game, I have 1600 and he has me well covered. [/ QUOTE ] After his weak lead of 30 into 100 he had to be representing a hand way better than your straight. I might peel one card off to see what happens. But if the turn comes like an offsuit K you really have to fold, too big of a chance you are way behind. |
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Re: 5-bet flop 632 w/ AA a good idea?
I am being serious, at least the part of playing 4,5 off preflop for a raise.
As far as getting 4 bet with the aces, sure he "should" fold the aces but he's a donk, and there are plenty of 4-5 bets out there with inferiors hands to aces. I'm posting in another thread here where the OP is 3-4 betting suited middle connectors, OOP and all-in pre-flop. There's a very real possibility that the guy with aces is putting him on KK or QQ (as well as a small set, but he's in pretty deep at that point). It would be hard for the guy with aces to put him on the str8. But all that being said, it's just a bad beat. If the OP doesn't like it, stop playing 4,5 off preflop. Otherwise be happy you got all your money in with the best. 90% of the time, he doubles up! |
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