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Re: AA flop decision?
Call turn.
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#22
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Re: AA flop decision?
Lucky,
No they are not. |
#23
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Re: AA flop decision?
Turn is tough, I would probably push but all three alternatives are fine.
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#24
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Re: AA flop decision?
we're ahead a lot here. this is 99-JJ a ton.
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#25
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Re: AA flop decision?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] What is the difference of him checking and you betting 12 and him calling. OR him leading out 12and you calling? Gimmie the long answer, so i can learn. [/ QUOTE ] Because when you bet and he calls thats it. When he bets and you raise, you get to raise. Getit? [/ QUOTE ] He still paid the same amount. His equity (aside from folding equity), odds and implied odds are still exactly the same. I'm not asking if raising is better or worse, right now. I'm asking why its different. [/ QUOTE ] When he checks to you, the pot is only $15. When he bets $12, the pot is $27. |
#26
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id prob shove turn [/ QUOTE ] a large part of villains range is combo draws, over+fd, pair+strt drw etc etc. i agree that calling and shoving the blank turn against players that lead out with these hands in addition to their sets (just about every body) is the best play. |
#27
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Re: AA flop decision?
*grunch*
I would raise flop first time around and having not done that I would raise the turn instead. No idea why you wanted to fold. |
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