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just another AA thread/ nit vs. nit just another AA thread/ nit vs. nit

08-06-2011 , 02:25 PM
Game is a bar room 2/5 NL game; action is extremely loose, gambly, and drunken. ridiculouslt soft. the exception being the two main players involved in this hand.
Everyone else is doing the standard fishy limp/ calling their entire range.
Calling raises w/ 7T OOP 40 bb deep to flop top pair and get it in, ect...
both player A, and player B are capable of not playing a hand for an hour or two at a stretch. neither call raises light PF. player A is TAG, though, fast plays big hands and draws, makes near pot sized bets which appear suspect to the incompetant minraising field when theres no showdown. is more positionally aware. typical grinder nit.
Player B is more weak tight/passive, and is more str8forward. not as competant or aggresive as A. typical old live nit.

player A has been on a short run of hands, AT being shown on a A high board, and KQ on a 376KA board in which he value bet the river, and got called by a random K; villian comments "how do you bet that river?" also two other hands which he raised PF got one or two streets of action, but did'nt go to showdown. previous to this run, player A had only been involved in 2 hands in the last 3 hours.

Player A ($700) raises PF to 30 in the HJ. button is loose/ too bluffy/ tilted and calls with $200 stack. he's calling with the top %50 of hands; 8T/J9+
Player B ($500) briefly considers reraising, but flats from the BB.

Flop is K57 rainbow.
Player B checks, Player A bets the pot ($120), the button calls, leaving $50 behind (standard in this game).
Player B check raises all in, and it's back to player A, pot is now $830 and it's
$380 to Player A.

what hands can Player A call with? button most likely holding is a K, and this is the same player who paid off Player A earlier with K8-J.
what hands are Player B most likely check raise shoving with?

If you were player A, would you call with AK, or AA? are they the equivalent hand? do you need a set? 2 pair is very unlikely for either player, considering their PF profile. does the fuzz rule apply here?
If you were player B, would you check raise shove AK, or AA.
KK is unlikely for either player, if we can give the button top pair, because that would only leave one combo.
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08-06-2011 , 04:07 PM
Button could easily have 88+, A7, an OESD. Player B should be somewhat strong but if I'm player A, I'm calling with KJ+.
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