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 Originally Posted by Chopper
i am wondering why you only call the flop, and dump to a 2nd barrell, as if its a sign of strength... how do you know for sure?
you decided to play ATo in the first place, what the hell kind of flop were you looking for? i'm not saying go for stacks here, but a little aggression might narrow his range off of, "well, it could also be air."
you are way ahead of AK/AQ/AJ here, and most pp's that missed. and, if the A falls later, you got his stack. the only things to worry about are JJ+, maybe a set, but it looks like a good flop to raise him to me. if he plays back, or leads the turn again, then you can dump.
i think you missed an opportunity to end it right here. if i am way off, please explain to me why. AT/AJ, when i decide to raise pf, is a great situation for me, most times, when i hit the lesser of my cards.
I only called on the flop because if he is tilting and betting with nothing, then I don't win anything extra by raising. If he has something, then I lose more.
I folded the turn because I see a large river bet looming and don't think I can call it with just a pair of T's in a reraised pot. besides, if he is tilting I should have some better opportunities in the near future against him where I actually think I am ahead more often than not.
Truthfully I think I call too many flops only to fold to the second barrel on the turn, but that is a separate issue.
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