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 Originally Posted by oskar
If you hadn't lost it, you wouldn't be posting it. Stacking off here is completely standard. If you don't see why - get pokerstove.
Only one thing really:
How do you play this after the $0.9 bet on the flop with:
A  K  , AA, a set, A Q
and why.
I do have pokerstove just when I saw I was an actuall 70-30 underdog I thought maybe there was a better way to play this hand
A K , I would call depending on his stats if they were solid and then possibly fold to a larger bet on the turn. I do this as standard line for sets villians who are oop tend to tripple barrel with sets trying to get value out of you. Vs also sometimes when villians lead out in this spot. I am not sure if this is called a donk bet or not. But they bet out to see if you hit the flop are gauge how strong your hand is. If they have something like KQ they ussually check back on the turn. If they fire another bullet I fold. (Dough! I didn't put stats in, sorry)
AA, I raise the flop bet for information with the full intent of folding to a reraise or an all in. (Again villian stats dependant) Or if the opponent wants to extract more value out of me. Realizing I have nasty rockets to call my raise. And check raise me on the turn so that I lose another bet before I fold. Or if my opponent leads out for a large bet on the turn. This line screams monster and I would just straght fold.
A Q , Would probably call the flop bet and see how big his bet would be on the turn. As even though I am not getting the correct pot odds for a flush draw with possibly one over card on the flop. If he has a hand like noted above KQ and is going to check back on the turn. I can get another card for free or have the option of trying to steal the hand. Although with a bet the size of the one on the flop. I am not sure I can steal this pot from this player.
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