by Danhdan » Mon Jul 24, 2006 7:31 pm
Hand 1: I don't like the call on the flop, I would rather raise and try to see who has the ace and will be paying me off. In this scenario, it looks to me you might have gotten more bets by playing it slow here, but I think a raise on the flop here might be better.
Because of the flop action, I don't see CO having AA here(no reraise in position with a cold caller), but any ace really or 33. He could have peeled off a card with 99, but it seems more likely he has another hand. On the turn, with the action, 99 seems a little more likely and A9 or 33 seem the most likely because of his 3-bet on the turn(slowplaying...yucky). Either way, unless he went apeshit with JJ on the turn, called the flop with 99, or played an amazingly bad AA, you have his hand beat on the river and have to raise. At this point, the hand you are worried about(AA that MP might have) has been folded, so you are free to assume you have the best hand and are beting an improved ace on the turn or river. After all that, I think you missed a bet on the river against the CO. 3-bet him.
Hand 2: Next time spike your five. AQ or AK probably doesn't reraise you on the river there with the paired board, call down.
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