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Old 12-05-2006, 09:04 AM
ablick ablick is offline
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Default Re: Being a nit postflop, AQs 50nl

I have a hard time to accept that we could have good enough read here that our fold would be justified. If we would know that villain is only raising from UTG with AA, KK, QQ, JJ, AK and AQ, then it’s easy fold preflop, but we don’t have that luxury and call preflop against random opponent here is OK. Also cbet on the flop is something that preflop raiser is likely to do regardless how strong he actually is. Neither the size of the bet tells us if we are behind or not. I would say that bigger the bet, more likely we are ahead. Normally players tend to bet bigger when they want their opponents to fold and smaller when they want them to call. Actually they should do just the opposite or bet always the same amount (% of the pot).
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