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AA flop play....observed hand.
posted by request. 20/40 full.
2+2er opens UTG with red aces, fairly aggressive player in MP3 3 bets (range AJ+, 99+), BB (quite loose, plays ABC postflop) calls 2 cold, 2+2 caps, 2 callers. Flop is 7 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 6 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 5[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. SB leads. our plan? will post future action if requested. |
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Re: AA flop play....observed hand.
Well, the SB is an idiot for betting out with no cards. Just kidding, I am sure you meant BB. I would go ahead and raise here. If MP3 player cold calls or reraises, I would put him on an over pair and probably not a heart draw since you have Ah. If SB reraises, I would probably try to get to showdown as cheaply as possible. If MP3 reraised, and SB just called, I would cap the flop. After showing aggression on the flop if the SB still bet into you or check-raised you and a scary non Heart hits the turn like a 4 I would probably fold, but I would have to depend on my reads at the time to know for sure.
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Re: AA flop play....observed hand.
I would put in as much action as possible until a straight card comes out.
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Re: AA flop play....observed hand.
Raise flop.
At least consider check-raising a blank turn if LP calls and you think he has a big pair that he will try to protect it. This is a very risky play so you need to be very certian that LP will bet. It's hard to be this certian which is why leading a safe turn is standard. But if LP will likely just call if you bet, then BB will still only be faced with 1 bet. |
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Re: AA flop play....observed hand.
u mean BB leads. This is a 3 handed pot right?
I like calling the flop. I have very little interest in knocking out the PF 3 bettor, because he often has less than 1 out against us. Also, calling disguises our hand, which can allow us a lot of options on later streets. For example, if we flatcall, and MP raises, and BB calls, we can CR both players on a nice turn. If it gets capped back to us after we flatcall, we can play more defensively on the big streets, and possibly find a fold somewhere depending on reads, action, and what cards come off. |
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Re: AA flop play....observed hand.
getting it HU with the BB is the last thing I want. He either has a draw or a monster. NO THANKS.
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Re: AA flop play....observed hand.
Snowball has this one right. I change my answer to just call the flop.
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Re: AA flop play....observed hand.
[ QUOTE ]
u mean BB leads. This is a 3 handed pot right? I like calling the flop. I have very little interest in knocking out the PF 3 bettor, because he often has less than 1 out against us. Also, calling disguises our hand, which can allow us a lot of options on later streets. For example, if we flatcall, and MP raises, and BB calls, we can CR both players on a nice turn. If it gets capped back to us after we flatcall, we can play more defensively on the big streets, and possibly find a fold somewhere depending on reads, action, and what cards come off. [/ QUOTE ] yes. |
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