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AA w nut flush draw...standard?
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Re: AA w nut flush draw...standard?
no, no
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Re: AA w nut flush draw...standard?
Played fine. Pre-flop re-raise is atandard.
Options post-flop: 1) Check-fold - Absolutely hideous, not close to an option 2) Check-raise-push - Fine 3) Bet 1/2 pot (or full pot) - Fine, and you're 100% pot committed After you bet $120, once he raises you, you are calling your last $360 or so to win ~$1200 pot. If he shows you a set face-up you're only a 70-30 dog, so you have to call even knowing Villain has a set. Add in the chance you're ahead / less behind and this is an easy call with your stack size. |
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Re: AA w nut flush draw...standard?
is this really standard? I see people call preflop raises with any pair and it absolutely f'n drives me nuts.
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Re: AA w nut flush draw...standard?
what would u consider standard if the flop comes without a flushdraw c.p.
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Re: AA w nut flush draw...standard?
I bet that flop even if no flush draw. without flush draw, it is probably fold to reraise. I put villian on two pair or pair and wrap much for frequently than bottom set.
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Re: AA w nut flush draw...standard?
Pretty standard. Was villain as bad as his pf call seems to indicate?
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