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« on: November 25, 2008, 09:46:43 AM »

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NL Holdem $0.20(BB) Betfair Game#446715037

david3103 ($23.24)
fred b ($42.87)
SchueyAce ($37.46)
plamena ($9.37)
zevz1982 ($20.62)
GOLDA10 ($19.99)

david3103 posts (SB) $0.10
fred b posts (BB) $0.20

Dealt to david3103 As
fold, fold, fold,
GOLDA10 raises to $0.45
david3103 raises to $1.10
call, call,

FLOP ($3.30) two hearts
david3103 bets $3.30
fred b calls $3.30
GOLDA10 folds

TURN ($9.90) two hearts
check,
fred b bets $9.90

david Huh?Huh??

I have no worthwhile info on fred b - less than 10 hands played
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« Reply #1 on: November 25, 2008, 09:59:29 AM »

Insta shove!

If you're not checking the turn to trap then why?

you crush so much of his range here it's really a no deccission.

Your title gives a bit of an insight into your thinking, not sure how you can really miss a flop with AA? it's the top made hand pre and where other will improve post flop you'll most of the time still have 1 pair here and the times you flop top set you get no real action if the board hasnt paird by the river the only way you'll be playing a big pot is when you're getting all your money in against a str8 or flush that you let catch up because you couldnt believe your luck at flopping a set of aces.

If he has a set(or even ugly q9) then ul gg, but you should NOT be checking the turn here UNLESS you're trapping but at this level theres no need to get tricky, jut keep firing.

folding would be hughley -EV here

also prolly make it something like $1.60 to go pre
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« Reply #2 on: November 25, 2008, 11:03:16 AM »

I'm still such a fish at times!

Thanks bolt - I'm slowly improving, I played this hand badly, but the good thing about betfair is that many some of the other players are worse than I am.

i'll save the outcome for now
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« Reply #3 on: November 25, 2008, 12:24:34 PM »

Insta shove!

If you're not checking the turn to trap then why?

you crush so much of his range here it's really a no deccission.

Your title gives a bit of an insight into your thinking, not sure how you can really miss a flop with AA? it's the top made hand pre and where other will improve post flop you'll most of the time still have 1 pair here and the times you flop top set you get no real action if the board hasnt paird by the river the only way you'll be playing a big pot is when you're getting all your money in against a str8 or flush that you let catch up because you couldnt believe your luck at flopping a set of aces.

If he has a set(or even ugly q9) then ul gg, but you should NOT be checking the turn here UNLESS you're trapping but at this level theres no need to get tricky, jut keep firing.

folding would be hughley -EV here

also prolly make it something like $1.60 to go pre

^^Good analysis, completely agree
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« Reply #4 on: November 26, 2008, 09:27:33 AM »

River was a very reassuring 

I shoved

he called

and showed 

The scary - fishy - thing is, that I could have folded to that bet on the turn.

i got away with this one - and I learnt some more from you guys.

Thanks
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« Reply #5 on: December 09, 2008, 09:44:11 PM »

if you are not prepared to get your whole stack into the middle on a J high, unpaired board with AA then you should give up now.

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