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danc1984

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  1. Yeah, every queen except for AQ/KQ is possible as it is blind vs blind so I just thoughthands that beat me: Q9, Q6hands that don't: Q8, Q7, Q5, Q4, Q3, Q2"okay, call"
    Villain could also show up with some kind of draw or a random 9 here a fair percentage of the time. In no way could it ever be possibly correct to lay this hand down in a blind v blind battle.
  2. Never 3bet preflop and then check the flop when it is HU, this is a massive mistake. If you 3bet preflop you need to lead the flop. You essentially lost control of this hand when you checked the flop.Once you lead out on the turn here and he minraises you I think you are done, but I guess calling his minraise is an option. The only problem is that we are out of position on the river and we have to check so it lets him take it away. The main thing to learn from this hand is not to give up the lead on the flop when you are the aggressor before it.

  3. Maybe this is a leak in my game but I'm not getting past the flop here. The blinds are just too dangerous. Especially at this limit. He's gonna call with any suited J for sure. I can't help on the rest. I'm out after the flop. I would also raise more with the AA pre-flop.
    It is. Folding to his flop raise is horrible. He could be doing this with a massive range including midpairs, a flush draw, a 5 or a total bluff. I do not mind the way hero played this hand at all, I would probably play it the same.
  4. I don't think you can put half your stack in and then fold. JMHO.
    I agree with this. I think I have to stack off here getting 2:1 on the flop call and just hope he is making a move with a draw. I think it is probably KJ or 777 most of the time though, horrible horrible spot.Also, to those advocating just calling the raise this is terrible advice due to our position. What is your line for the turn if we call? This is definately push or fold IMO and I think we are getting too good a price to let it go.
  5. Problem is, here you´re talking like you have a great read on the villian and if thats the case its really only you that can decide wether or not the play was correct. Reading this like a random HH to me screams of a big leak; to commit half your stack on a decent flop for an overpair and then folding it with confidence when he comes over the top. I just cant see how that would be profitable in a cash game. I mean.. You bet, he raises, you reraise, he rererais and you fold. Even though you dont have a deep stack. Thats pretty much a standard line for a total bluff, not aces. If you decide to reraise in that spot; go with it.
    Not too sure I would call this a decent flop for AA.
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