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 Originally Posted by dpe8598
OK, here are the results. I was donkey donk in every hand.
Hand 1: I had AA
Hand 2: Opponent had AQ. I called but I really hated the call, which is why I posted the hand.
Hand 3: Opponent had PP 88. I can usually get away from this hand, but I'm always much more likley to put it all in w/ so many draws.
Pasting the results before i got up again!
Fwiw, i stand by the idea that 3-bets preflop on stars always are AA/KK against solid regulars. AT 400nl that may change as ive seen the regulars 3 betting JTs and watnot and playing poker. We discussed in another thread that people just wont fold KK preflop because your pot equity is so high and you need a really strong read for reads>pot equity with kk preflop.
People will think im mad, but i think folding KK preflop and moving onto the next hand is something ive decided to do a lot more. Even bad players dont put a lot of money in preflop without strong hands and my opinion is that lots of players play QQ scared, so when i get 3bet with KK i think i can find a better place somewhere else to play big bet poker for stacks.
KK should reraise more preflop (sorry i wasnt clear) then when AA 3 bets over the top (and id assume does it hard) we can probably fold KK. QQ/AK would perhaps call a big reraise in a 3way pot whereas AA 3bets (or pretty much has to) (obviously good players can mix it up here)
If KK had reraised oop more preflop to isolate and had been 3bet i think we can find a fold (stars only mind you, facing what i expect is a solid regular)
In hand2 i stand by my flop check, the turn will bring nothing we are scared of and we were either well ahead or well behind. If you'd showed this down without a flop bet, id have liked how you played this hand. AQ is a little surprising, but not overly so, id expect AJ/AT/A9s type hands here.
Im stuck on hand3. Its a horrible spot. If we had a read on opps stats id have decided what to do based more on those, either pushing or calling the minraise and bombing a heart free turn, but fwiw i hate PAhud and stats/numbers. I learnt to read the old-fashioned way.
Even knowing the answer i cant say you played this wrong, there are just two options and we lose either a stack or a lot of cash in one way or another. Even average/bad players get hands sometimes, its the frustration of how badly they play them in certain situations that can frustrate us.
FWIW, with a set here id shove over your flop bet and see if you like stacking off here on such an ugly board.
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