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Old 11-14-2007, 11:56 AM
vgj_felix vgj_felix is offline
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Default AA v suited flop

Couple of questions about this one.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1697694

What do you put the villian on when he calls flop?
Was I right to push on the turn (although I think this is an obviously yes or no depending on the answer to the first).

Felix
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Old 11-14-2007, 11:59 AM
paoul paoul is offline
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Default Re: AA v suited flop

i think you want to post this in the STT forum.
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Old 11-14-2007, 12:10 PM
vgj_felix vgj_felix is offline
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Default Re: AA v suited flop

Whoops. Good point. So used to playing cash rooms. Sorry.
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Old 11-14-2007, 12:14 PM
Mase31683 Mase31683 is offline
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Default Re: AA v suited flop

Bet that flop 100% of the time. You took the lead preflop, and most players are fearful of monotone flops. Bet this looking to take it down now. Once you've checked, and another player bets the pot let it go. You're oop, you don't have a draw, and your opponent says he's not afraid of clubs.

Checkraising the minimum, accomplishes nothing. Now you're offering 4:1 so even if he plans to only call and fold the turn if he doesn't finish a flush draw, he's getting the right odds, so of course he calls. Now the river appears to be a blank Pot(~1800) and you open shove for 690. I just dont' see many hands that we're beating calling this bet too often, but you know what will call? A flush.
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