I just flat call AQs on the button, usually. I guess you have to bet, the pot is big and you have very little chance to win. I can't decide to lowball it and bet like $30, or overbet $60...
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01-03-2007 05:29 PM
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01-03-2007 06:43 PM
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I just flat call AQs on the button, usually. I guess you have to bet, the pot is big and you have very little chance to win. I can't decide to lowball it and bet like $30, or overbet $60... | |
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01-03-2007 06:48 PM
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Gotta bet. I like $40. | |
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01-03-2007 09:04 PM
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yeah, this is a 'man up' spot to bet 40. I generally like the reraise preflop here. | |
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01-03-2007 09:37 PM
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I call the AQs in this spot with the two limpers, it doesn't play bad multi-way and you have nice position. As played I check. A $40 bet leaves the original raiser with ~35. If you bet this and he pushes you will have to call. I dunno what he raises then calls preflop reraises with but ACQC, AK have you beat and JJ+ will definately call. | |
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01-04-2007 05:02 PM
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I bet $35, pre-flop raiser folded and MP1 (solid tagg) pushed, making it $69 to call to win $137. I considered calling (would have been great for my image) but figured a solid tagg puts me on KK+ here and doesn't do it without a set or maaaybe a flush draw. I'm behind even a flush draw here if he has overs, so I folded. | |
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