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  1. #1

    Default $100NL AA vs TAG.

    Opp is TAG, pretty decent...it just looks like hes slowplaying...he knows that i have AA, KK, QQ or AK on the flop, i think hes either holding AA, KK, QQ, JJ, 55, or 33, possibly AJ. Whats the plan on the river if he


    A: checks
    B: pushes
    C: Bets halfpot


    Opp also sees me as pretty Laggy, tricky, and knows im capable of bluffing big pots.


    Game #2891384884: Hold'em NL ($0.50/$1) - 2006/07/04 - 08:20:33 (ET)
    Table "Random" Seat 5 is the button.
    Seat 1: mag54 ($87 in chips)
    Seat 2: jimijimi ($45.25 in chips)
    Seat 3: Jobot ($98.50 in chips)
    Seat 4: takinstax ($144.85 in chips)
    Seat 5: jones2136 ($41.50 in chips)
    Seat 6: Jin82 ($90.75 in chips)
    Jin82: posts small blind $0.50
    mag54: posts big blind $1
    ----- HOLE CARDS -----
    dealt to takinstax [As Ah]
    jimijimi: folds
    Jobot: raises to $4
    takinstax: raises to $12
    jones2136: folds
    Jin82: folds
    mag54: folds
    Jobot: calls $8
    ----- FLOP ----- [5s 3h Jd]
    Jobot: checks
    takinstax: bets $17
    Jobot: calls $17
    ----- TURN ----- [5s 3h Jd][7c]
    Jobot: checks
    takinstax: bets $33
    Jobot: calls $33
    ----- RIVER ----- [5s 3h Jd 7c][3d]
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  3. #3

    Default Re: $100NL AA vs TAG.

    Quote Originally Posted by dan
    he knows that i have AA, KK, QQ or AK on the flop,
    what? if you are lagg your range is wider. looks like he wants a cheap showdown
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    IIbeatsUU: lol u raised with that?

    you mini raised, therefore you desereve whatever you get....

  4. #4

    Default Re: $100NL AA vs TAG.

    Hmm.. There are no draws on the board... I think I might check behind on the turn to control the pot size.

    On the river I would call a decent sized bet from him, or if he checks, I'd value bet.

    As played, if he checks, I put him all in. I originally thought about checking behind, but noticing that you said opponent thinks you are LAGGY tricky and capable at bluffing at alot of pots its very possible he just has a smaller pocket pair here and puts you on air or a weaker pp.

    If he bets/pushes (he'd pretty much have to push if he bets because he only has a little under $40 left and the pot is ~$125) then I'd definitely call with the pot giving you over 4 to 1.

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