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Check/fold this?
This is actually a 9 person table, but at the time there were only 5 people. Didn't have any good reads. What is your play on the flop? Keep in mind that xin1575 had about $36 left after the preflop betting.
PokerStars Game #2022311683: Hold'em No Limit ($0.25/$0.50) - 2005/07/03 -
02:37:05 (ET)
Table 'Werra' Seat #9 is the button
Seat 1: bdawg56kg ($101.35 in chips)
Seat 4: xin1575 ($51.55 in chips)
Seat 6: buddah8161 ($42.50 in chips)
Seat 7: bravos12 ($30.40 in chips)
Seat 9: masho95 ($17.65 in chips)
bdawg56kg: posts small blind $0.25
xin1575: posts big blind $0.50
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to bdawg56kg [Kc Kh]
buddah8161: folds
bravos12: folds
masho95: folds
buddah8161 leaves the table
bdawg56kg: raises $1.50 to $2
xin1575: raises $1.50 to $3.50
bdawg56kg: raises $11.50 to $15
xin1575: calls $11.50
*** FLOP *** [Ac 6s 7h]
bdawg56kg: ???
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Usually, if the guy has AA he's pushing preflop after you give him that much action. The only reasonable things he could have that's beating you is either a retardedly played AK or a slowplayed AA.
If he has KK or below, then the pot is yours right now with a single bet. Instead of check/folding could try and bet about half the pot. If he doesn't insta-fold you're done with the hand - even if it is just 20 more to call a push. Just remember that since you're usually playing against stupid opponents, a lone ace is very possible here.
A read sure wouldn't hurt anything here. Without out, I am leaning towards a half pot bet, but this really depends on your opponent.
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just bet something, even 10 bucks, he's not calling without the ace.
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i hate when this happens but you have to lead out
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Well here's the rest of the hand. At least my line of thought was right on with the rest of you, just bad timing that he actually had the ace.
*** FLOP *** [Ac 6s 7h]
bdawg56kg: bets $13
xin1575: raises $23.55 to $36.55 and is all-in
bdawg56kg: folds
bdawg56kg said, "nh"
bdawg56kg said, "kk"
xin1575 collected $54 from pot
xin1575: shows [Jh As] (a pair of Aces)
Although it is frustrating, I can live with this because most times I will take this pot down. However, what I'm interested in is if villian had say $10 left and I was first to act on the flop. What about $20? It's tricky because any continuation bet will commit me to the pot, whereas in this case, I could still get away from the hand after a 1/2 pot continuation bet. Thoughts?
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What a knob calling such a big pf raise with AJ.... Hope you made it back on later hands. Also, regarding announcing you're folding KK, I don't think it's a good idea. Some might view this as a license to bluff you -- a dangerous proposition. You made a nice read and played it perfect. No need to advertise it, however.