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Old 03-18-2007, 07:58 PM
JustToast JustToast is offline
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Default Top pair of 7\'s v. super-aggro

The Super-Aggro (SA) has been wild and shown a few pure bluffs mainly on the flop and turn. He's about 46/28/2 but has not shown down a loser.

100NL FTP - effective stacks $100

MP raises to $2, I call on button with 87s, SA calls in BB

($6.50) Flop: 2-4-7 rainbow
SA leads for $3, MP folds, I raise to $9, SA makes it $18, I call.

($42.50) 3x
SA leads for $28, I call

($98.50) River is a Q, SA pushes, I call.

Uhh... Yeah. What can I say. Where do i dump this here vs a super-aggro if at all?

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Old 03-18-2007, 08:52 PM
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Default Re: Top pair of 7\'s v. super-aggro

It's dangerous to put in your whole stack if you're not sure villain is truly maniacal. The thing that worries me is that villain hasn't shown a bluff at showdown. Is he recklessly putting a good portion of his stack in with bluffs on the flop or turn? If yes, then 4-bet the flop and call an AI. If no, I'd fold the flop or turn.
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