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AA against a superLAG, out of position

Postby Stoneburg » Mon Aug 01, 2005 1:55 pm

Loose table. Milksnatcher is somewhat tight but over aggressive and raises non-premium hands. Vasse is superloose (67+) and very aggressive (5.50) and raises all kinds of crap (19%).

- Wennis sitting in seat 1 with $12.15
- standriko sitting in seat 2 with $19.80
- Weiron sitting in seat 3 with $17.85
- Sprottrod sitting in seat 4 with $9.35 [Dealer]
- Stoneburg sitting in seat 5 with $55.53
- vasse sitting in seat 6 with $20.15
- Maltow sitting in seat 7 with $14.95
- Canee sitting in seat 8 with $17.40
- Milksnatcher sitting in seat 9 with $9.25
- nohold sitting in seat 10 with $23.15

standriko posted to play - $0.20
Weiron posted to play - $0.20
Maltow folded
Canee folded
Milksnatcher raised - $0.60
nohold folded
Wennis folded
standriko folded
Weiron folded
Sprottrod folded
Stoneburg raised - $2.10 [Ah] [Ad]
vasse called - $2.10
Milksnatcher folded

** Dealing the flop: [Qs] [7s] [5c] pot size: $5.20
Stoneburg bet - $4.60
vasse called - $4.60

** Dealing the turn: [4d] pot size: $14.40
Stoneburg went all-in - $48.93 (he has $13 left)

He insta-called my flop bet which lead me to belive he was drawing. I hate having these people on my left... so I pushed. Wrong play?
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Postby Twelver » Mon Aug 01, 2005 1:58 pm

I like it. He probably has something like AQ or AK suited. Maybe a gutshot and a flush draw with something like 89 suited.

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Postby majakovskij » Mon Aug 01, 2005 2:04 pm

I like your play. It's exactly how I'd play it. A typical micro-limit maniac will insta-call that turn push with any two spades, so it has got to be a +EV move. :)
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Postby rdale » Mon Aug 01, 2005 2:05 pm

I really like all in preflop at these stakes with AA. I know I say that a lot in response your AA posts but you will get called a lot especially by these kinds of whackos.

If you feel like AA creates a bunch of tough decision post flop for whatever reason, make it an easy one preflop.

As it stands I like your play fair enough on this hand, if he made a monster out of that not much you can do, and you are likely to have some outs to a weird two pair, if he has a straight of some sort you are in trouble. Add in that he could have QJ KQ JJ flush draw and be overplaying his hand I think you have a long term good value play against this guy.
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Postby Stoneburg » Mon Aug 01, 2005 2:21 pm

All-in preflop doesn't have much value in this situation since the preflop raiser has such low raising standards. Sure he'll call with QQand AK but most of the time he's got junk and will just fold to an all-in.

Same goes for superLAG, he'll call this raise with T7s or QJ most likely, but not an all-in. This time it turns out he had 86hh so I was drawing dead after the turn. I guess I should be happy though, he did call off 10% of his stack preflop with it AND called a pot sized bet with an OESD despite of the flush draw, that can't be +EV in the long run.
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