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50 NL: AA gets c/r on dryish flop 50 NL: AA gets c/r on dryish flop

10-23-2009 , 04:00 PM
Villain is running 24/9 with 3.3 AF and 46% afq over 50 hands


Poker Stars $0.25/$0.50 No Limit Hold'em - 9 players
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MP1: $39.65
MP2: $47.85
CO: $50.00
BTN: $55.80
SB: $50.00
BB: $50.00
UTG: $58.85
UTG+1: $34.30
Hero (UTG+2): $50.00

Pre Flop: ($0.75) Hero is UTG+2 with A A
2 folds, Hero raises to $1.50, MP1 calls $1.50, 3 folds, SB calls $1.25, BB calls $1

Flop: ($6.00) K 6 5 (4 players)
SB checks, BB checks, Hero bets $4, MP1 folds, SB raises to $10, BB folds, Hero calls $6

Turn: ($26.00) 5 (2 players)
SB bets $5...
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10-23-2009 , 04:46 PM
he has a full house now!
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10-23-2009 , 04:52 PM
Run a range against AKs, 65, 55, 66, 7s8s, 7h8h IMO
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10-23-2009 , 04:54 PM
he never has 78 here btw look how passive he is
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10-23-2009 , 04:56 PM
Not that passive? 3.3/46 over 50 isn't that definitive. It's only 2 combos :-\ could account for whatever ridiculous spew happens 2% of the time

(I might have ninjaed you on the two combo edit)
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10-23-2009 , 04:58 PM
aggression numbers are meaningless over such a sample, look at how he's 24/9 pre, such a disparity indicates that he likes to call most of the time, esp with 4 players on the flop he's not gonna raise a draw
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10-23-2009 , 05:26 PM
Raise and get it in IMO.

Random semi-donks can easily be playing lots of Kings like this, no way i'm folding
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10-23-2009 , 05:48 PM
What about calling, there's virtually no scare cards, and the only thing we're really worried about is a K if we're not already behind.
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10-23-2009 , 05:51 PM
I too prefer a call here. Although there are a few scare cards in addition to another K, those being cards that connect to possible straight draws. There are some SC's that might call in the SB after another player entered preflop. A player running with the SB's stats just might be loose enough to call even though they're OOP.
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10-23-2009 , 10:04 PM
So I agree that I know what I'm doing (lol) and called flop because I've seen tards with a TPGK do this before too... for some reason when he leads the turn small I sould read him as having a (now) counterfeited K6... I mean the combinations of hands that beat me are so low here... should I be raising turn or just flatting?
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10-23-2009 , 10:22 PM
Problem i've got with caliing is that it makes it harder to get all of villains stack when we are ahead which is pretty much always after they make the ghey turn bet,

If there a donk they aren't folding KT+ and will even call worse sometimes like the random 78s so that's why i think raising is clearly the best play.

I am kinda drunk though so meh
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