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Old 09-25-2006, 02:34 AM
Fidodell Fidodell is offline
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Default 100NL AA check raised on flop... what to do?

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Need some advice on what to do with AA in these situations.. Villian is 19/10...

Is it ok to push all in and get him off a flush draw or top pair? Just call? Raise but not all in, then how much? and what to do if he reraises all in...

My thought is if I reraise to about $50 and he pushes can I fold or already pot comitted at that point so why not push all in right here?

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Old 09-25-2006, 03:27 AM
74o_Clownsuit 74o_Clownsuit is offline
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Default Re: 100NL AA check raised on flop... what to do?

Though you may not think you posted results, well... you pretty much did. Don't show that you pushed AI and he called, trust me; it WILL taint responses. Much better would be to show all the action up to his check raise, at which point you can stop the hand and ask for advice.

Moving on to the actual question: this really isn't the greatest of boards for you. You are losing to a lot of hands. I feel like the best play after his c/r is to call, then re-evaulate on the turn. Pushing here is usually pretty terrible. Maybe he's bad enough to stack off with AJ or chase a flush/straight, but more often than not you'll see a nice set, two pair etc. He could be making this c/r play with a flush draw, but you have the A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], so it take the nut flush draw out of his range. That's very important.
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