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$20 NL HE STT: Check set of Aces?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6651648, member: 397965"] Preflop You could jam here as the chip leader and this being either the bubble (9-man) or one away from the bubble (6-man). But with AA you of course want to get action, so I am totally on board with making a small raise. Flop Obviously you can just call here, since its easy to get in chips in later, when the effective stack is only 14BB. And of course you are pretty much never planning on folding AA for 14BB. So its only a question of, how do you get him to put in as many chips as possible with second best hands. Calling is good, if you think, he has a lot of bluffs in his range, and that he will continue to do a lot of bluffing on the turn. However in this situation I dont think, thats particularly likely, unless you had some read on him. If he is bluffing, he is probably just going to give up a lot on the turn due to his stack size and the ICM-pressure. And I also think, this is more likely to be a lead for protection from some sort of small pair, which dont want to allow random overcards to come. And if he has that kind of hand, like the K7 you mention, there is pretty much no cards in the deck, he is going to like, other than exactly those (K or 7), which gives him a hand, that beat you. So against that kind of range its far better to raise and try to make him stack off or commit right now. Make it something like 700, which still gives him room to think, you might fold to a shove. Turn As played you have to bet now, even though the A is a potential scare card for him. You can make it small and still make him stick in that crying call with his K7 or whatever. You are not inducing many river bluffs by slowplaying here, because if he wanted to bluff, he would most likely have bet the turn. River Now there is a 1-liner to a straight, so at this point its just a call as played. Results You kind of did this to yourself. Raise the flop and jam the turn, if he continue on the flop with just a call. Easy game. [/QUOTE]
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