by Rhound50 » Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:56 am
I'm amazed how many small stakes players fold this. There is no way I'm folding this hand against someone that seems to be a maniac, you are getting better than 3:1 on your all in call and there are lot of hands you beat QQ KK, AJ, KJ, turned flush draw. The only way I fold this is if I have a read that villain is a rock, if that is the case I check the turn behind and try to keep the pot small. The only problem I have with your play is your reraise preflop needs to be a bit bigger. The idea being that villain is going to have a PP here a good percentage of the time here and you never want to give villain correct odds to fold a set against your aces. Your raise from .35 to $1.10 means he has to call .75 to win about $20 from you which is barely giving him correct odds to call for set value. Make the raise $1.50 instead and he is making an incorrect call even if he flops a set and busts you. Either way not much you can do here other than go broke.
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