V - literal old man coffee. Probably late 70s. Drinking black coffee. Never raises pre unless he has a premium. VPIP minimal.
V opens to $20 UTG. Folds to H in BB who has AsAc and 3-bets to $60. V immediately jams all in. H folds.
May seem nitty to most but this player has the other 2 aces here 100% of the time. I thought about it and leaned call but realized I’m calling just to chop.
V - literal old man coffee. Probably late 70s. Drinking black coffee. Never raises pre unless he has a premium. VPIP minimal.
V opens to $20 UTG. Folds to H in BB who has AsAc and 3-bets to $60. V immediately jams all in. H folds.
May seem nitty to most but this player has the other 2 aces here 100% of the time. I thought about it and leaned call but realized I’m calling just to chop.
Wait until tomorrow when there's a date on when this was posted rather than the "Today" that appears presently. Reassess accordingly.
If we're 100% convinced he has AA, why not flat call, see a flop, and go from there?
Maybe the flop will have two spades or clubs, and we can free roll him with our flush draw. Maybe we can push him off his hand if the board favors our flatting range.
Otherwise, what's the point of raising, if we're just going to fold AA to a jam?
If we're 100% convinced he has AA, why not flat call, see a flop, and go from there?
Maybe the flop will have two spades or clubs, and we can free roll him with our flush draw. Maybe we can push him off his hand if the board favors our flatting range.
Otherwise, what's the point of raising, if we're just going to fold AA to a jam?
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Good points. I faced this exact same spot a year ago today. I guess I played it foolishly.