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I've quoted a bunch of you in the spoilers below not for what you wrote in the post but just as a quick way to tag you to this post if you want to discuss game play based on this very specific scenario.
I invite you to watch this video including Doug's analysis on the game play and see if you agree or to post where you disagree. I suggest you not read my analysis below until you have watched the video and know what your view is so my analysis does not bias yours.
This video is the perfect example of why I believe with pocket Aces (big pairs) you tend to win a smaller pot or lose a massive one, with few other options in between.
Table has 8 players.
Pocket AA 4 bets 7/6 suited and gets called heads up.
My analysis:
Pre flop:
- AA bet properly (good sizing) and by 4 betting announces 'I have a big hand'.
- In calling 7/6 suited (something I would do) he now recognizes that he needs a big flop to suck out and get paid but the implied odds are huge for him as he will have a chance to stack an opponent
If I am 7/6 suited I put the other guy on anything from QQ, KK, AA and maybe AK suited.
If I am AA here I put the other guy on middle pairs, AK, AQ and a few suited connector hands (in other words a lot of hands)
Flop: 8, 9, 10 rainbow.
- 7/6 suited has flopped a straight and the lead and is thinking about Vegas and the fucking Mirage. HIs goal now is to get the big hand all-in.
- AA checks this very dangerous flop
- 7/6 bets, as he should
If I am AA there wIth that flop I go from feeling confident I am still ahead to now hoping I am but knowing that is a terrible flop for me.
I do not check that flop which signals 'pot control' or you might say 'fear' and instead I bet out continuing the line of "i had a big hand pre flop and its still a big hand now, I am not afraid to bet'.
I think checking almost always induces a bet whether he is ahead (set or straight) or behind with outs (10/J suited, 7/8 suited) or stone cold bluffing.
If AA thought he was ahead and the guy was the kind to stone cold bluff then the check, raise is a good strategy. But not here IMO on this board. You induce the other guy to take pot control when you have no clue where you are if you allow him to establish the bet and you just call.
Turn : K (backdoor flush possibilities)
So again I would bet out with my AA, again trying to establish strength. I think a big bet or shove here would get me to fold. I advertised strength and that I had a hand I was not quitting on at every stage. If you are bluffing into, good on you. If I do have a hand I won't fold and you are bluffing you take a big risk. So most times I think I am ok assuming I am beat.
If I don't bet out here with AA, then I again think I am advertising to the opponent I am trying to control the size of the pot and keep it small. I have an over pair I don't want to let go but I am nervous. If i have 10/J or 7/8 against that (check flop, check turn) I am doing big bets and shoving on him on either the Turn or River.
That is the problem imo with not betting your AA. With that flop and AA allowing 6/7 to dictate the betting on the Flop and Turn AA certainly cannot discount any of 8/8, 9/9, 10/10, 10/J suited, J/Q suited or 6/7 suited. AA only beats 2 of those hands 10/J and 7/8 suited. so that is why AA must force the betting IMO as he will never establishes at all where he stands otherwise.
if i bet my AA and got called, on the flop and turn great. I still assume i am likely ahead but recognize he might be trapping. But suddenly I think a hand like 10/J or 7/8 suited is more likely and looking for pot control and to hit. Sure he could be trapping a monster and shove the river putting me to a hero call or fold, but I think i can fold more often than not if I have a lot still behind. And i lost the minimum with only one bet per street.
What I would not do, is what Doug suggests after AA gets check/bet. I would not simply flat call the flop or turn.
If i am up against AA and he check calls each street, again I say 'he has a big hand but is not sure where he stands'. If I have him beat, I keep building the pot hoping to get him deep enough to hero call\ my river shove. If I am chasing with a hand like J/10 I want to send the signal I know you have a big pair and are beat, and if he folds on any street great. And if not I will put him to the big test to make a hero call on the River as I shove all in. Either I get him to fold a winning hand or call with losing one. Either way I got him to call multiple bets per street and maximized the pot.
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that above lays out the difficulty of not losing a big pot with AA, even if you play it right IMO. YOu might avoid the ALL in shove on the river but I believe you must put in big money prior to figure out where you are to make that big fold. If you do not put in big money prior you have no clue and invite bluffing with any and all hands even misses with no back door draws.
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Now from the 7/6 side of things, I see him rarely losing a big pot here. He knows basically what his opponent has (AA, KK, QQ, AK suited) and he either flops big or folds.
Really the only hand that might call AA preflop with and lose a decent amount of chips is 10/J or 7,8, suited that also hits a flush draw. if AA bets each street, those two hands can justify chasing as long as they are getting proper pot odds. And losing with the proper pot odds if you don't improve is not bad play.
If those hand miss hitting anything strong, they fold most times and only loses the pre flop bet.
Thoughts??
I invite you to watch this video including Doug's analysis on the game play and see if you agree or to post where you disagree. I suggest you not read my analysis below until you have watched the video and know what your view is so my analysis does not bias yours.
This video is the perfect example of why I believe with pocket Aces (big pairs) you tend to win a smaller pot or lose a massive one, with few other options in between.
Table has 8 players.
Pocket AA 4 bets 7/6 suited and gets called heads up.
My analysis:
Pre flop:
- AA bet properly (good sizing) and by 4 betting announces 'I have a big hand'.
- In calling 7/6 suited (something I would do) he now recognizes that he needs a big flop to suck out and get paid but the implied odds are huge for him as he will have a chance to stack an opponent
If I am 7/6 suited I put the other guy on anything from QQ, KK, AA and maybe AK suited.
If I am AA here I put the other guy on middle pairs, AK, AQ and a few suited connector hands (in other words a lot of hands)
Flop: 8, 9, 10 rainbow.
- 7/6 suited has flopped a straight and the lead and is thinking about Vegas and the fucking Mirage. HIs goal now is to get the big hand all-in.
- AA checks this very dangerous flop
- 7/6 bets, as he should
If I am AA there wIth that flop I go from feeling confident I am still ahead to now hoping I am but knowing that is a terrible flop for me.
I do not check that flop which signals 'pot control' or you might say 'fear' and instead I bet out continuing the line of "i had a big hand pre flop and its still a big hand now, I am not afraid to bet'.
I think checking almost always induces a bet whether he is ahead (set or straight) or behind with outs (10/J suited, 7/8 suited) or stone cold bluffing.
If AA thought he was ahead and the guy was the kind to stone cold bluff then the check, raise is a good strategy. But not here IMO on this board. You induce the other guy to take pot control when you have no clue where you are if you allow him to establish the bet and you just call.
Turn : K (backdoor flush possibilities)
So again I would bet out with my AA, again trying to establish strength. I think a big bet or shove here would get me to fold. I advertised strength and that I had a hand I was not quitting on at every stage. If you are bluffing into, good on you. If I do have a hand I won't fold and you are bluffing you take a big risk. So most times I think I am ok assuming I am beat.
If I don't bet out here with AA, then I again think I am advertising to the opponent I am trying to control the size of the pot and keep it small. I have an over pair I don't want to let go but I am nervous. If i have 10/J or 7/8 against that (check flop, check turn) I am doing big bets and shoving on him on either the Turn or River.
That is the problem imo with not betting your AA. With that flop and AA allowing 6/7 to dictate the betting on the Flop and Turn AA certainly cannot discount any of 8/8, 9/9, 10/10, 10/J suited, J/Q suited or 6/7 suited. AA only beats 2 of those hands 10/J and 7/8 suited. so that is why AA must force the betting IMO as he will never establishes at all where he stands otherwise.
if i bet my AA and got called, on the flop and turn great. I still assume i am likely ahead but recognize he might be trapping. But suddenly I think a hand like 10/J or 7/8 suited is more likely and looking for pot control and to hit. Sure he could be trapping a monster and shove the river putting me to a hero call or fold, but I think i can fold more often than not if I have a lot still behind. And i lost the minimum with only one bet per street.
What I would not do, is what Doug suggests after AA gets check/bet. I would not simply flat call the flop or turn.
If i am up against AA and he check calls each street, again I say 'he has a big hand but is not sure where he stands'. If I have him beat, I keep building the pot hoping to get him deep enough to hero call\ my river shove. If I am chasing with a hand like J/10 I want to send the signal I know you have a big pair and are beat, and if he folds on any street great. And if not I will put him to the big test to make a hero call on the River as I shove all in. Either I get him to fold a winning hand or call with losing one. Either way I got him to call multiple bets per street and maximized the pot.
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that above lays out the difficulty of not losing a big pot with AA, even if you play it right IMO. YOu might avoid the ALL in shove on the river but I believe you must put in big money prior to figure out where you are to make that big fold. If you do not put in big money prior you have no clue and invite bluffing with any and all hands even misses with no back door draws.
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Now from the 7/6 side of things, I see him rarely losing a big pot here. He knows basically what his opponent has (AA, KK, QQ, AK suited) and he either flops big or folds.
Really the only hand that might call AA preflop with and lose a decent amount of chips is 10/J or 7,8, suited that also hits a flush draw. if AA bets each street, those two hands can justify chasing as long as they are getting proper pot odds. And losing with the proper pot odds if you don't improve is not bad play.
If those hand miss hitting anything strong, they fold most times and only loses the pre flop bet.
Thoughts??
I love poker in Vegas. I wish I could go there more often. It's been eons...
I find poker in Borgata (Atlantic City) pretty tough. it's mostly all regulars and they all know each other unless there's a big tourney but it brings out all the local pros within a state or two radius.
oh shit, now that sounds like a great game
Been in a funk lately. Last two poker games I've lost a couple hundred at 1-1. It's not the economics that hurt, it's just making decisions that I wouldn't have if I were playing like usual. I need to stop playing just because games need a player or two to run. If I'm not feeling my oats I'm too passive and sneaky, then I'll make some big bluff to end my night, trying to prime my pump. If I notice it, it's bad.
As a third party not fully following last convo in the thread, I appreciate the breakdowns.
I think it's one of those "agree to disagree" moments followed by "you had to be there". Sometimes you just get a feel (in Lewis' case the range).
I don't know, it's been awhile
If you get 3bet pre and their acting like they have Aces they don't. They have pocket Jacks.
What a great thread. I am all in. By reading the responses so far, i shouldnt feel under the gun to make good post, for fear of being cut off. Hope they dont lock this thread, would be a gut shot.
Playing tonight. Busted AA twice per for 100 bb.
AK suited and QQ.
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You cracked someone's AA or you had your AA cracked?