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lparnes
Old 06-05-2006, 09:58 AM     Post subject: Question about a situation with AA #1 (permalink)  

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Im making up a hypothetical here, so bare with me. Suppose I am the button with AA, there are 2 callers before me. We will assume it is the .5/1 NL table. I raise 5, and both limpers call

Flop is Jh 9C 2H pot is 19.5

I bet 12 bucks, 1st caller folds, the 2nd reraises 30

This is a situation I feel I am confronted alot online. Do I automatically assume a set and let it go? How do I go about analyzing this hand.

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Old 06-05-2006, 02:16 PM     Post subject: Re: Question about a situation with AA #2 (permalink)  
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Originally Posted by lparnes
Im making up a hypothetical here, so bare with me. Suppose I am the button with AA, there are 2 callers before me. We will assume it is the .5/1 NL table. I raise 5, and both limpers call

Flop is Jh 9C 2H pot is 19.5

I bet 12 bucks, 1st caller folds, the 2nd reraises 30

This is a situation I feel I am confronted alot online. Do I automatically assume a set and let it go? How do I go about analyzing this hand.

Thanks
Depends on your read on villain. If he is a TAG then I would probably fold. If he is a LAGG, I am more inclined to re-raise because he likely has the flush draw or str8 draw. If no reads, then I ususally give them the benefit of the doubt and fold. Limp/call pf raise sure looks like a set of 2's to me though.
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