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  1. #1

    Default Aq

    Seat 1: rafel0 ($1,510 in chips)
    Seat 2: RIPJohnGotti [QS,AD] ($1,355 in chips)
    Seat 5: fischli06 ($3,235 in chips)
    Seat 6: The Beav13 ($1,405 in chips)
    Seat 7: misterbgh ($2,175 in chips)
    Seat 8: tkrock35 ($1,510 in chips)
    Seat 9: punkrawc ($1,405 in chips)
    Seat 10: steinbecker ($2,405 in chips)
    ANTES/BLINDS
    fischli06 posts blind ($25), The Beav13 posts blind ($50).

    PRE-FLOP
    misterbgh folds, tkrock35 calls $50, punkrawc folds, steinbecker folds, rafel0 folds, RIPJohnGotti bets $300, fischli06 folds, The Beav13 folds, tkrock35 calls $250.

    FLOP [board cards JD,JC,AH ]
    tkrock35 bets $450,


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  2. #2
    I would probably only raise to 200 or 250 preflop unless you have a read that no one will fold if you bet less than 300 with that limper.

    I raise all in on the flop.
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  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by courtiebee
    I would probably only raise to 200 or 250 preflop unless you have a read that no one will fold if you bet less than 300 with that limper.

    I raise all in on the flop.
    agreed
  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by fjuanl
    Quote Originally Posted by courtiebee
    I would probably only raise to 200 or 250 preflop unless you have a read that no one will fold if you bet less than 300 with that limper.

    I raise all in on the flop.
    agreed
    On this kind of board betting out on the flop is more often 2 pair then trips, I flat call the flop bet and push the turn


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    if your pushing all in on the flop or the turn, aren't we only getting called by hands that beat us?
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  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by LimpinAintEZ
    if your pushing all in on the flop or the turn, aren't we only getting called by hands that beat us?
    People call with PPs too. He limped preflop and then called a raise, looks like it could be a PP or a small ace. AQ is almost always good here, so you win at showdown or the idiot folds.
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  7. #7
    It barely matters what you do when he has so little money behind, but calling might be a tiny bit better.

    By just calling, you encourage him to overplay a bad ace (it's possible he might be able to fold to a push), and if he's bluffing, you give him the opportunity to continue when you have no intention of folding. Also, there are no real draws present, so protecting your hand is not a concern.

    Again, it doesn't really matter, but those are the reasons why I'd probably just call.
  8. #8
    Your being too overly commited and aggressive with your AQ preflop. Flop... I dont mind a push or a call to hang him if he has his AT suited :P.
    Most of the time.. Ill push here and have him call me with Arag or his KQ. :P

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