Joined: Feb '08
Location: Ireland
Age: 46 (M)
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Yuck. Stop slowplaying your aces.Get it all in on the turn, depending on reads ect. Im assuming by the stack size this is either .25/.50 or .50/1, and a river bet of 4/8 bb with your hand and that board means you went wrong very early on, no preflop raise and a min bet on the flop or turn maybe? Can you post the hand history for this one please?
Fold is right decision without more information . You don`t have nuts to call whole stack. But slowplay AA is very bad choise. Raise preflop, rise flop - to determine where u standing. If flop was suited and when i riase i got reraised - i throw out AA without dubts
Joined: Oct '08
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 43 (M)
Posts: 1086
IMO The only way to play aces at this level is by making a ridiculous raise $10+ pre flop. It does tend to serve as a big Advertisment " I HAVE AA ". If you get called you should be in good shape.
There's nothing worst than limping and finding someone with J9o - hitting 2 pair.
My days of limping with Aces is well and truely over after beat after beat after beat...
how big is the pot ? If he is a good player and he is massively overbetting the pot here then I fold. If the pot is already like 60$+ then its instacall babeh !
Joined: Oct '08
Location: Germany
Age: 49 (M)
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quote: If the pot is already like 60$+ then its instacall babeh !
Agree.
depends on how much i invested in the pot before. if its only $10 pot why risk and go all in with $72? otherwise the chance that someone has the 4th King is small. difficult difficult diffcult....as longer i think about it as harder it is lol. nah i stick to my first answer....the potsize it is!
Posted by p0ker_pr0: if you are holding AA and the FLOP came OUT./..10 A.K..THE TURN IS K THE RIVER IS K....so its 10AKKK....and the guy check you raise 4$ and the other guy bets allin on you for 84 and you have 72.90 what would you do there ?
What happened on preflop? And after that? Is the player loose? So it is not correct to ask this question posting only your hole cards and the board.