Once he calls you're flop raise, its far more likely he has set/flush, so pushing doesn't really help you.
Hand B) I don't really like calling a x4BB raise with AQs, and I sure as hell don't like it OOP. If I did for some reason, I'd lead that raggedy flop and be done with the hand if called.
The problem wtih AQs in a raised pot is you really don't know where you are if either an A or a Q falls. Yuck. When you are OOP, you cannot check behind on the turn so you lose the ability to control the pot. Double yuck.
Hand C) I think if you are going to play your hand like that at FR, then go ahead an limp AA UTG.Statistics: Posted by T-Rod — Mon Sep 18, 2006 2:08 pm
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