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Old 12-01-2007, 08:05 AM
Gesangsverein Gesangsverein is offline
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Default Re: 50nl AA on a paired board

Preflop: fine!
Flop: okay! But a minraise either means TP, flushdraw or a 4 imho. Personally I discount the possibility of him holding a 4 for the moment (just to make life easier [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] ). Any how will we extract some nice value from a flushdraw or TP ? => raising flop > calling + get it in on a NON-club turn

turn: I`m inclined to fold here - this is either KQ, a flush or a 4...you are only ahead of KQ... and the other two things just seem to be more likely than KQ. Don`t think that calling is a big error though.
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Old 12-01-2007, 11:37 AM
Supwithbates Supwithbates is offline
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Default Re: 50nl AA on a paired board

3bai leaves a lot on the table because he never c/mr this flop with anything I beat unless he's planning on folding to a shove. If he had a FD he'd raise more for more fold equity and to price himself into a call. If he had top pair, he'd again raise more if he wanted to stack off, it's just psychologically something people do. For that reason I'd 3b shove air here pretty often b/c I think with his stats he rarely has a 4 and he's folding all else.

I therefore smoothcall the raise. I don't think he has a FD here almost ever, so I'm WA/WB but usually ahead in this situation. Turn is a great card to let him bluff with his midPP/air, or let him valueshove KQ, so I check intending to shove over his bet.
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