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Originally Posted by Rizzeedizzee
Nope - in example 1 the guy had AK and in example 2 he had 8h9h. In example 1 the guy said he figured he wasn't again AA since he figured the guy would've raised again, while in the second example he said at worst he'd be in as good a shape as possible against an AA or KK hand while he could also either connect or just win outright.
I think it's an interesting approach, and one where I'd be left scratching my head a bit on how to respond.
Interesting, thanks for sharing.
I was going to say there was a good chance it was AK. In my experience, it's not often people do this with AA or KK. With real hands they're usually more focused and thoughtful, and also don't like to potentially scare away action (they'd especially not want to do that because they might flop a dominating set and decide to slowly). So in my experience it's often AK or something else. Obviously it will sometimes be AA/KK, but I don't think it's as common as people think.