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10-27-2017 , 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by michelle227
What is 'older' for you? I've seen what I described coming every where from mid-30's (15 years younger than me) to probably pushing 70 (roughly 20 years older than me).

So...now that this has been hashed out probably as much as will occur, how did the balance of the hand play out?
When i say older i do mean about 40+. Most people that are 40+ that play poker are not really on this forum and arent really into theory. You can usually tell what "older" players are educated in strategy and which are not within 30-60 min.

So the outcome:
I ended up folding cause at the time i thought im only beating A3 here and some weaker TP hands if he even has them. I felt like i had a live read at the time but didnt follow through.(player did seem uncomfortable on flop and turn,althought acting is common too in live play).

SO i folded, asked him to show me and he showed me A3o. I was a little suprised when i ran some math on it that the call might be profitable in that spot if just barely.
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10-27-2017 , 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by gobbledygeek
If I had to bet the farm on either AA vs AK, I'd definitely bet the farm on AA.

Gdoesn'tactuallyownafarm,andno,Ididn'tloseoneinabe tG
LOL

LOL fish had A3o and was value owning himself

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10-27-2017 , 09:09 PM
someone tell me why it would be wrong to raise with aces up here?
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10-28-2017 , 11:42 PM
I limp in with my entire range and never limp/rr. This makes me very hard to range and is the most optimal preflop strategy.
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10-28-2017 , 11:44 PM
Also I always check the nuts on the river.
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10-28-2017 , 11:48 PM
Also I forgot to add never fold in the blinds because you already put money in, and don't raise ever when you flop good. You don't want to scare away your customers.
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10-30-2017 , 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by HUMBLE.
someone tell me why it would be wrong to raise with aces up here?
Cuz OP played his hand *extremely* strongly here (overplayed even, imo) and there are just so few worse hands a competent OP could consider calling off a raise to (the rivered two pair actually doesn't move it ahead of that many hands).

Villain ain't gonna last long in any game I've played.

GcluelessNLnoobG
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