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Old 11-30-2007, 08:52 AM
AlexB182 AlexB182 is offline
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Default Re: AA hands - 2 big losses - am i playing badly here??

Hand 1: c/c, c/rrai is so often a monster. With what hand would he call PF, then just flat call a PSB on the flop and then shove over your 2nd PSB on the turn? I don't see any hand playing that way except villain is a complete donk. As you did not mention that, I think it's tough to continue here.
Hand 2: on paired boards, the chances someone hit his set are smaller, simply because there is only one unpaired card on the board. Of course he could have 65, but I don't think he would raise those PF. Therefore I think call in hand 2 is absolutely ok...
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Old 11-30-2007, 10:14 AM
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Default Re: AA hands - 2 big losses - am i playing badly here??

Hand 1: I think you are committed on the turn after you lead out. I like a c/c there, but sometimes you will get it all in no matter what.

Hand 2: Push after he raises on the flop!
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Old 11-30-2007, 03:12 PM
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Default Re: AA hands - 2 big losses - am i playing badly here??

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Hand 2: on paired boards, the chances someone hit his set are smaller, simply because there is only one unpaired card on the board. Of course he could have 65, but I don't think he would raise those PF. Therefore I think call in hand 2 is absolutely ok...

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Just to be nit-picky: In hand two the villain limped UTG+1 and cold called the 3 bet. Note this retard. You realize he went all-in with basically nothing on the flop right?
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Old 12-01-2007, 12:54 AM
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Default Re: AA hands - 2 big losses - am i playing badly here??

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Hand 2: on paired boards, the chances someone hit his set are smaller, simply because there is only one unpaired card on the board. Of course he could have 65, but I don't think he would raise those PF. Therefore I think call in hand 2 is absolutely ok...

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Just to be nit-picky: In hand two the villain limped UTG+1 and cold called the 3 bet. Note this retard. You realize he went all-in with basically nothing on the flop right?

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You can be as nit-picky as you want and yes, I realized it but only after writing my response. I didn't look at results before answering OP's question...
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Old 12-01-2007, 01:02 AM
zyrrth zyrrth is offline
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Default Re: AA hands - 2 big losses - am i playing badly here??

both hands are basically standard.
if you bet the turn in hand 2, which you should, you are basically comitted to calling his cr.
the only hand a reasonable player could have in hand 2 is 55 or 66, i take my chances and get it in here.
all of this is obv in a vacuum, if you got reads like villain never cr in hand 1 without a set or villain in hand 2 could play 76 or 56 it's a bit different.
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