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AA against a overbet all-in

Postby Jux » Mon Oct 17, 2005 2:26 am

***** Hand History for Game 2889480726 *****
$25 NL Texas Hold'em - Monday, October 17, 02:39:54 EDT 2005
Table Table 68576 (Real Money)
Seat 5 is the button
Total number of players : 9
Seat 1: DOUBLE_D2426 ( $16.25 )
Seat 3: panchosanche ( $67 )
Seat 5: KONG__G ( $28.25 )
Seat 6: Hero ( $24.50 )
Seat 2: Villain ( $29.65 )
Seat 4: lizz222 ( $30.65 )
Seat 10: JASONJOHA ( $23.55 )
Seat 8: MKerby ( $22.95 )
Seat 9: AmrBilliards ( $26.45 )
weezey401 posts small blind [$0.10].
MKerby posts big blind [$0.25].

** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Hero [ [As] [Ad] ]
AmrBilliards folds.
JASONJOHA calls [$0.25].
DOUBLE_D2426 folds.
Villain calls [$0.25].
panchosanche folds.
lizz222 calls [$0.25].
KONG__G folds.
Hero raises [$0.90].
MKerby folds.
JASONJOHA calls [$0.75].
MKerby: 3
Villain calls [$0.75].
lizz222 folds.

** Dealing Flop ** [ [8s], [Th], [9s] ]
Hero bets [$3].
JASONJOHA calls [$3].
Villain is all-In.

Hmm, bad flop for me, but why the over-bet?
Villian is very agressive with a post-flop agg factor of 3.66
How do you play it?
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Postby Rhound50 » Mon Oct 17, 2005 2:28 am

I think you have to fold this hand, this is a very bad flop for AA. On top of the all in player there is a 2nd player who smooth called your bet, so you now have 2 players that could have you beat. I think you have to fold. Other than A10 or a flush draw you dont have a heck of a lot beat. Very bad flop for AA.
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Postby GodlikeRoy » Mon Oct 17, 2005 3:16 am

I think you should raise more preflop. 3-4 BB raises get almost no respect at the NL25 level. it seems that a $2 raise is pretty standard.
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Postby poker2006 » Mon Oct 17, 2005 12:50 pm

You have to raise more preflop with 3 limpers. With AA you want 1-2 callers, take previous action into account to decide how much you should raise. I would think $2 - $2.5.
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Postby briachek » Mon Oct 17, 2005 12:59 pm

Agreed. raise to about $2 preflop and fold that flop. You may be ahead at the moment but the guy likely has many outs and is possibly the favorite.
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Postby muszu » Mon Oct 17, 2005 5:08 pm

raise 2 -3 , not all the time but you do have to raise more cause for 0.9 , they will call a lot and with all kind of junk
the guy either has Qj and is afraisd of the flush or he might just have a 6s 7s , never know, you have to fold that, unless you think he's just on a flush draw , but it's very risky, and you only have about 4 in the pot
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