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pf with aa nl cash
situation might not come up again, but i'm curious about what people think. i've been reraising pf a lot, something like 5 of his last 10 raises. he's been folding a lot, hasn't played back after the flop yet.
stacks 600. 2/4 nl. i'm dealt aa. opponent raises to 12. i raise to 40. opponent raises to 120. what do people think is more +ev? pushing pf or crai on flop? anyone go for a small raise pf? |
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Re: pf with aa nl cash
Push pf [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: pf with aa nl cash
I'd push pf, get all your chips in with the best hand and don't give him a chance to suck out on you. He's obviously got something decent if he raised then re raised your re raise... unless he's just trying to play back at you, in that case a push would be good IMO. If he folds he thinks you were bluffing, if he calls he's probably way behind with a strong Ace. Either way the current situation can only help you.
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Re: pf with aa nl cash
def push this pf
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Re: pf with aa nl cash
shove
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Re: pf with aa nl cash
shoveaments
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Re: pf with aa nl cash
There is a chance he might be fed up with your pressure pre and call light.
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Re: pf with aa nl cash
I'd probably reraise to 300. I think that way you'd get pushes from JJ+ and maybe AK/AQ, plus calls from cards that might fold to a push (eg. A10, KQ, etc). Hopefully he'll get a piece of the flop and you can get him all in.
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