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I don't believe I've seen AA ever played this badly.

Postby kennyg » Thu Jan 27, 2005 3:49 pm

.50/1.00 NL $100 MAX

I have $75. Opponent has about an equal stack.

I hold [9s][Ts] on the button. MP raises to $3. 3 callers to me, I call as does the BB.

FLOP
[Td][7s][6c]

I have top pair, backdoor flush door and gutshot draw. Preflop raiser (opponent) bets $4. ANother MP calls, I call as does the BB.

TURN
[Td][7s][6c][6h]

Ugly card for me. Preflop raiser and MP checks to me. I think a bit and bet $12..kinda a feeler bet I was hoping wouldn't be called. BB thinks and folds. Preflop raiser calls quickly. MP folds. It's now heads up. I think I'm losing and I'm praying for a 10.

RIVER
[Td][7s][6c][6h][Th]

There she is!!! Preflop raiser checks to me. I bet $20....figure I will get a crying call from AA. The opponent raises my bet and moves all-in for about $40 more. I study the board quickly and the only thing I can lose to is quad 66. I call obviously.

He shows [Ac][Ad]. I win a big pot.

This guy played AA horribly on every street...and the river raise was just plain stupid. I almost felt bad for him....but not really .
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Postby Tokenizer » Thu Jan 27, 2005 4:01 pm

I agree... another one of the "AA should never lose on any board because it was the nuts preflop" type of players... you have to love em and almost feel like tipping them for bringing you a pile of money on a silver platter.

That river raise is just about the worst move I've seen this week online... just about... :wink:
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Postby Mad Genius » Thu Jan 27, 2005 4:06 pm

Wow. Misplayed on EVERY street. Not only that but he made several mistakes on the turn and river. No need to feel sorry for him Kenny. I don't like quoting Rounders but I think we would all agree when Matt Damon says, "It's immoral to let a sucker keep his money." Or something like that.
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