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Pre is good as these are aces
FYP
POst flop, reckon he has a set or Kc with draw, so it's an easy fold, especially as you did a PSB. We want to bet less on flops when this deep, we also need more in our range than AA preflop, enough so we don't get our b/f exploited, and this is balanced with being able to stab boards which are good for AA without AA. If we have Ac*c tehn we like the flop enough to want to induce, and we don't induce with full PSB, it narrows their continuing ranges. It doesn't work vs many people that they see the PSB as having the NFD, against good opponents it can scare them into believing 0 fold equity for theiur range but at lower stakes the 'bluff' is less likely to deterr a 3 high flush draw with a pair. It tilts the **** out of me when I take a shot against players with such a play who are suppose to be decent but they are jsut some random fish with a 5 buy in roll trying to enjoy a friday night.
You can spite shove flop sometimes though but you need the read. Maybe he has K*QQcc, or we can a play a turn against 8*** with GS
Last edited by Mt.FishNoob; 01-12-2015 at 05:19 PM.