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Old 11-02-2007, 06:25 PM
waxhax0rs waxhax0rs is offline
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Default NLTRN Playing big aces OOP

I run into this problem a lot. I really really suck at playing big aces oop ($5-10). Against a guy who limps every hand or raises a huge range, I try to raise 3bet AT+ OTB but it sucks total ass when I miss. What's a GENERALLY good approach to playing these hands? How do you play it against different types of opponents? Of course the trouble is mostly when I brick the flop, which is most of the time of course. What makes it 10x harder is when the effective stacks are somewhat short.
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Old 11-02-2007, 06:27 PM
pushing22 pushing22 is offline
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Default Re: NLTRN Playing big aces OOP

I am a SNG player so it's a bit different. Aagaint people who will fold missed flops I would 3 bet and cBet the flop. Against loose post flop players I would just CC A10/AJ and figure you can still get paid if you hit.
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Old 11-02-2007, 06:33 PM
ChicagoRy ChicagoRy is offline
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Default Re: NLTRN Playing big aces OOP

Position matters less as the effective stacks get shorter. I would definitely raise AT/AJ OOP when limped to and short stacked, just make sure you're not committing too much into the pot preflop, that's usually a recipe for disaster if you miss and don't have a draw.
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