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| as you were intrested in my other thread and caused a a big discussion im posting another q. your heads up startin stack was 1k you have 900 he has 1100; hes a tight/aggressive player he raises the blind x3 u have AA the blinds are 25/50 what would you do: 1)preflop? then flop is 7h ks qs 2)what would u do after flop? turn is 4s 3)would u do after turn? river qh 4)what would you do after river? enjoy ![]()
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| AA is a all in or fold hand. If you dont play it aggressive or decide to play it slow and dont hit another on the flop then you might as well fold it. Thats my humble opinion anyway ![]()
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| when it comes to aa id rerase the pot pre flop with a pot size bet then all in after the flop no matter what it shows the rest is down to luck
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| RE-RAISE ALL IN ALL DAY LONG, NO MATTER WHAT HE'S HOLDING YOU WANT A CALL, HE PUT THE 3 BET IN YOU CAN FIGURE HE'S GOT A HAND OR HE'S ON THE ROB. YOU HOPE HE'S GOT A HAND TO CALL, 'COS YOU ARE WAY IN FRONT OF ANY OTHER HAND. IF HE FOLDS, HE FEELS AS IF YOU JUST ROBBED HIM 'COS YOU AINT SHOWIN' EM, RIGHT? IT'S ALL GOOD, ACES RULE ![]()
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#5
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| All-in before-flop might likely get the super aggressive player to lay down his hand and then you loose the benefit of a huge favorite. There is better to do in such a setting than just get a meagre 150, I'd say. I'd play closer to what roo's suggest. |
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#6
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| as its heads up id re raise, not go all in.. u dont want to lose ur customer. as for the flop id then push all in and put the decision on him.. i wouldnt wana bet out then face a tough decision from a re rasie.. deano
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#7
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| I would just call his raise then on flop I would see what he did.......I would fancy aa heads up no matter what cards hit on flop... let him bet out then hit him on turn..... ![]()
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#8
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| Yeah, actually I re-thought about the case during the day. If more aggressive than tight at late stages, what I'd likely do is just call pre flop so as not to show him any strength and and let him be aggressive on flop and reraise. If the reverse: as written above. |
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