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A/j off faces flop reraise
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littleogre
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11-28-2007, 10:05 PM
Post subject: A/j off faces flop reraise
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FullTiltPoker Game #4327374378: Table Marlin - $0.25/$0.50 - Limit Hold'em - 17:48:23 ET - 2007/11/28
Seat 1: nwu_Wcats ($32.25)
Seat 2: jontski ($102.95)
Seat 3: Herrbert74 ($29.75)
Seat 4: snowday31 ($15.30)
Seat 5: CallieWeed ($16.45)
Seat 6: littleogre ($5.75)
Seat 7: ShelyShel ($15.40)
Seat 8: DAMMIT27 ($21.90)
Seat 9: RustyRow ($40.20)
snowday31 has 5 seconds left to act
snowday31 posts the small blind of $0.10
CallieWeed posts the big blind of $0.25
The button is in seat #3
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to littleogre [Ad Jc]
littleogre raises to $0.50
ShelyShel folds
DAMMIT27 folds
RustyRow calls $0.50
nwu_Wcats raises to $0.75
jontski folds
Herrbert74 has 15 seconds left to act
Herrbert74 folds
snowday31 folds
CallieWeed calls $0.50
littleogre calls $0.25
RustyRow calls $0.25
*** FLOP *** [As 8h 3s]
CallieWeed checks
littleogre has been disconnected
littleogre has 15 seconds left to act
littleogre has reconnected
littleogre has 15 seconds left to act
littleogre bets $0.25
RustyRow calls $0.25
nwu_Wcats raises to $0.50
CallieWeed folds
littleogre has 15 seconds left to act
littleogre raises to $0.75
RustyRow calls $0.50
nwu_Wcats raises to $1
littleogre has 15 seconds left to act
littleogre calls $0.25
RustyRow calls $0.25
*** TURN *** [As 8h 3s] [2d]
littleogre checks
RustyRow checks
nwu_Wcats bets $0.50
littleogre folds
RustyRow calls $0.50
*** RIVER *** [As 8h 3s 2d] [Kd]
RustyRow checks
nwu_Wcats bets $0.50
RustyRow calls $0.50
*** SHOW DOWN ***
nwu_Wcats shows [Kc Ac] two pair, Aces and Kings
RustyRow mucks
nwu_Wcats wins the pot ($7.70) with two pair, Aces and Kings
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $8.10 | Rake $0.40
Board: [As 8h 3s 2d Kd]
Seat 1: nwu_Wcats showed [Kc Ac] and won ($7.70) with two pair, Aces and Kings
Seat 2: jontski didn't bet (folded)
Seat 3: Herrbert74 (button) didn't bet (folded)
Seat 4: snowday31 (small blind) folded before the Flop
Seat 5: CallieWeed (big blind) folded on the Flop
Seat 6: littleogre folded on the Turn
Seat 7: ShelyShel didn't bet (folded)
Seat 8: DAMMIT27 didn't bet (folded)
Seat 9: RustyRow mucked [8s 2c] - two pair, Eights and Twos
Once i raised and another player reraised and it got back around to me i felt i was likely behind but was ofcourse geting great odds and i was really only worried about a/q and a/k and AA. Believe it or not i'm geting great odds versus KK and qq.
By the time the flop was over i knew someone had a/k or better but felt the pot was big enough to try to hit trips on the turn. perhaps i didn't give enough credit for someone having floped a set.
Anyway would apreciate if you guys would discuss the hand.
ps.
where is trhe link to the hand converter.
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snowboard_31
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 206
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Personally raising AJo UTG in full ring is a nono, depending on the type of table, but alot of the time its a fold.
I think the flop b/c is ok because he calls your bet down with JJ, QQ, KK almost every time, but when he three bets you have to peel with the size of the pot and reevaluate on the turn.
You also have the overcaller coming along with you, and when the 2 peels i dont really know if c/c line to show is ok, or just fold. Personally I would probably c/c along unless i knew he only took this line with AK/AQ/AA a set or 2 pur. Folding this kind of hand is hard for me.
To avoid this next time tho, fold that AJo UTG instead of getting commited to a pot that your dominated.
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