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AFchung
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10-27-2008, 06:13 PM
Post subject: AA on ugly board
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Full House
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: UCLA
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How's my line? Villain is 40/5 over a large sample
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.02 BB (9 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
BB ($1.75)
UTG ($4.12)
UTG+1 ($1.86)
MP1 ($1.95)
MP2 ($4.77)
MP3 ($2)
CO ($0.58)
Button ($2.70)
Hero (SB) ($2.19)
Preflop: Hero is SB with A , A
6 folds, Button calls $0.02, Hero raises to $0.10, 1 fold, Button calls $0.08
Flop: ($0.22) 10 , 10 , 3 (2 players)
Hero bets $0.18, Button calls $0.18
Turn: ($0.58) 5 (2 players)
Hero checks, Button checks
River: ($0.58) 2 (2 players)
Hero bets $0.30, Button calls $0.30
Total pot: $1.18 | Rake: $0.05
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Sugar Nut
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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bet-bet-bet until he raises at which point you should probably muck your hand.
As I have just posted in your other thread, people hate folding. Once someone as passive as villain raises you along the way y0u can assume that he has trips/flush or better.
Sometimes he even plays trips passively and you valuetown yourself but the times he pays offf with worse outweigh these times by far.
Sugar Nut
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The question is... does the villain pay you off with overcards? Maybe a single ace? Small pair? One card flush draw?
I'd bet the turn because you don't have a flush redraw.
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kb coolman
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Flush
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When he calls your 5x PF raise, I'd put him on high pockets, maybe even AK or KQ. That being said, this board doesn't scare me at all.
I like the PF raise, and I like the 1/2 pot c-bet on the flop. You should've pot bet the turn and again on the river.
You definately don't have the nuts, but even so, you have an 85% fav hand. Bet, and bet big.
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AFchung
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Full House
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When he calls your 5x PF raise, I'd put him on high pockets, maybe even AK or KQ.
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wat
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raidbett
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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call, call, call!
he will fold
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donkbee
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WELP
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Originally Posted by raidbett
call, call, call!
he will fold
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er, pardon?
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Originally Posted by Fnord
Why poker fucks with our heads: it's the master that beats you for bringing in the paper, then gives you a milkbone for peeing on the carpet.
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jyms
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Originally Posted by courtiebee
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Originally Posted by raidbett
call, call, call!
he will fold
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er, pardon?
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Yea, I have guys fold to my calls all the time
Bet/fold like sugarnut said. He may stick around with any Kh+ flush draw. if he slow played his T then sucks to be him.
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kb coolman
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Flush
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Originally Posted by AFchung
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When he calls your 5x PF raise, I'd put him on high pockets, maybe even AK or KQ.
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wat
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He was folded to in position, and he limps. He's obviously not trying to steal the blinds, so he's hoping maybe you have a marginal hand that will get some strength on the flop. So when he calls your 5xBB raise, my immediate thought is that he's on JJ+ or high broadways. That's why this board doesn't scare me. Calling the AI is +EV.
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nah, people call raises with pocket pairs to try to hit a set and stack you
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