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Old 11-27-2007, 05:31 PM
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Default Re: NL25 - AA vs pf raise - when to slow down?

personnaly I make 4 bet either shove when 3 bet is large or 2,5X the 3 bet (to have room to fold) So pf 4 bet is good I might have put 6,5$ also. Many 2+2er would probably recommend making it 8-10 there but I don't think this is that profitable and not that good for metagame.

On the flop the board is very dry so I would probably make it 7 b/c no point in large bet b/c flop is dry and pot is huge and if I get a call I can easily push on turn. And when I have AK there I want my cb to be cheap. Betting 7 leaves him space to make a move also

Just thought about this I think a check here might be good b/c this is how I play AK since is range is a lot of overpairs + AK AQ TT. I guess my line here is cr to get value from Ak AQ if he check behind I bet 7 on turn and push river if called.
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