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AA v suited flop
Couple of questions about this one.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1697694 What do you put the villian on when he calls flop check raise? Was I right to push on the turn (although I think this is an obviously yes or no depending on the answer to the first). Felix |
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Re: AA v suited flop
ajksdfhka
don't checkminraise ever ever please. If you must c/r him because you think he's very aggro, just push please. the c/mr screams that you have a big hand. I bet out on the flop and call a push. |
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Re: AA v suited flop
In that case am I not playing the hand correctly because, ideally, I'd prefer him to fold? I'm not to displeased with a fold since my hand is vulnerable to the obvious draw. At the same time I'm not too displeased with getting all the chips in with the min check-raise.
BTW, I very rarely, if ever, check-raise at all. I'm just experimenting with it because it really jacks me off when people do it to me so I'm trying to explore the use of it. vgjfelix |
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Re: AA v suited flop
He's probably calling the c/r all in with practically the exact same range as the mincheckraise. I think we are ahead of his range here, which include AK, KQ, random clubs, etc. I want to bet for value here, not to get him to fold.
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Re: AA v suited flop
The net result was he called my turn all in with 44. The board completely disguised that. I put him on AK with Ace of Clubs.
Felix |
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Re: AA v suited flop
def lead on the flop. It would be terrible if the villains check it threw on this board. If someone raises your lead, then call a shove
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