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    Default AA on paired board?

    What's the standard line here with no reads?

    ** Game ID 725390347 starting - 2006-03-18 14:16:45
    ** Riding High [Hold 'em] (0.05|0.10 No Limit - Cash Game) Real Money

    - Bisho123 sitting in seat 1 with $4.50 [Dealer]
    - ejayh sitting in seat 2 with $43.38
    - fei315 sitting in seat 3 with $1.90
    - freechus9 sitting in seat 4 with $9.90
    - 350SouthSide sitting in seat 5 with $1.38
    - khummsein sitting in seat 6 with $12.85
    - track_girl sitting in seat 7 with $10.45
    - ArabJacques sitting in seat 8 with $0.00 [Sitting out]
    - Karpi sitting in seat 9 with $8.20
    - Raincoat sitting in seat 10 with $14.99

    ejayh posted the small blind - $0.05
    fei315 posted the big blind - $0.10
    ** Dealing card to freechus9: Ace of Spades, Ace of Clubs
    freechus9 raised - $0.50
    350SouthSide folded
    khummsein folded
    track_girl called - $0.50
    Karpi folded
    Raincoat folded
    Bisho123 folded
    ejayh folded
    fei315 folded

    ** Dealing the flop: 3 of Spades, 3 of Diamonds, 7 of Spades
    freechus9 bet - $0.75
    track_girl raised - $3.00
    freechus9..
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    The only likely hands that call your PFR AND raise like this on the flop is another PP 88+

    The Opp is putting you on overcards with a continuation bet and trying hard to making you fold them.

    The only other possibility is A3, and if he is calling A3 into a 5xBB UTG PFR then he needs to be added to your buddy list!

    I would probably think for a while... call his raise, then push the turn.
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    I still think you are ahead. The 3 usually just calls. The 77 almost always just calls. Youre probably up against an overpair like TT or JJ. These guys wont lose their stack preflop with a high PP but they're more than happy to get it allin on the flop. Reraise but not too big. Try and value bet enough so its allin on the river. Hes probably drawing to 2 outs so you can take your time .
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    Push.

    Or call, then push.
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    Push.

    Or call, then push.
    What he said
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    I dont think Id push there. That just gives them more chance to get away from a hand that they are never going to have odds to chase. Value raise to $6 or so and push the turn.
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    track_girl only has 7 dollars left
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    Exactly so you arent going to lose much *if* she sucks out on you. You want all 7 of those dollars so why risk her folding. Shell probably call a push here...but shell definatly call one on the turn.
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    The pot is big compared to your stacks, call the flop and push the turn...
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    Do you see that this is 10NL? If she sucks out then you are down a buy-in. I'd push this because I don't mind a fold. I think you gain more in folding equity then you would gain in pot equity letting her continue to play in the hand (particularly if she has a hand like X7 of spades)
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    I see this is 10NL...I want this person to overplay thier hand....I am not worried about the 2 outs....we have two pair, I don't think they have a flush draw...which leaves them with what two pair (lower than ours), I want the rest of their stack...check the flop and push the turn. If they do have X7 of spades they need runner runner or one of two sevens...all you should be thinking of here is how to get the rest of their chips....checking the flop and pushing the turn is the best way.
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    opp is very ahead or very behind
    Cold calling isnt horrible here. You can then check push (call a poosh)the turn. Id pay the trips/fh here for the amount of time opp is bluffing or just full of it with a worse hand.

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