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Old 10-07-2006, 04:55 PM     Post subject: AA getting c/r AI on a drawheavy board #1 (permalink)  
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opp is 33/23/3 after 60 hands. They are all datamined hands, so I dont know if hes a solid lag, if hes a normal TAG on a good run of cards or if hes just a bad aggro donk. I figured this could be a draw a lot, so thats why I called - but should I fold instead?
Does your flop line change if you know that he's solid for sure? Or if you know he's a donk for sure?

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Hero ($111.48)
Button ($98.50)
SB ($348.10)
BB ($96.30)
UTG ($89)
MP ($194.97)

Preflop: Hero is CO with A, A. SB posts a blind of $0.50.
1 fold, MP raises to $4, Hero raises to $12, 3 folds, MP calls $8.

Flop: ($25.50) 8, J, T (2 players)
MP checks, Hero bets $21, MP goes allin for about $100 total!!!! Hero calls????


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Old 10-07-2006, 04:58 PM #2 (permalink)  
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lol, converter f***** up once again. MP checks flop, I bet 21, he c/r allin - and I call.
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i call in this spot. hes not passive enough for me to fold AA in reraised pot.
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At 100 NL, I have a two things I'm never going to do until I am a much better player:

1) Never Fold AA.
2) Never Fold a set.


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i call
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call. Im more scared of standard reraise then a huge one.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by elipsesjeff
2) Never Fold a set on the flop.
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I think it's a pretty key NL100-200ish skill to get away from turned and rivered sets when they're no good.
 
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