Thought I should relay a related AA story form a couple of weeks ago.
Sarah and I were @ Crown playing some cash before our screening of Inception began.
We were on different tables ($2/3) and mine was fairly boring but for the fact there were 2 Hawthorn players on it (Clinton Young & Simon Taylor - who were both coincidently dropped the weekend following this Monday Session - Coincidence?), infact we were 6 handed for a bit so they broke up a table and filled our gaps.
1st hand after the new players (with decent stacks) sat down I wake up with AA. Unfortunately my $200 start stack had dwindled to about $140 after a messy AK hand 30 mins earlier.
UTG raise to $7 (a bit less then standard but he was new to the table)
Me (MP) re-raise to $21
Button (also new to table) Calls $21
UTG chucks in the extra $14
FLOP 10,9,2 Rainbow
UTG leads for $40
I Flat
Button ALL IN $90
UTG ALL IN $400 total (ish)
I call the rest of my stack
UTG Shows QJ (up and down draw)
Button K 10 (top pair 2nd kicker – or a squeeze play gone wrong)
Turn 10
River 3
I actually wasn’t even mad – cos they both had reasons for their actions – and we all cop the AA pain from time to time. Plus the side pot meant I didn’t have to reload.
So MattyMoo – I hope my tale shows that AA gets everyone and there aint alot we can do about it!
AA on $1 / $2 Cash Tables
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May all your pain be champagne!
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raise that flop with someone to act behind you imo.
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maccatak11 wrote:raise that flop with someone to act behind you imo.
on a 9TX board, i agree with this
bad luck though
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i always play faster on boards that contain combinations of 9/T/J with big pair or sets because there are so many scare cards that make life difficult for us on later streets.
Having said that, i don't know the table dynamics or player reads etc
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Lucky there wasn't monster
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maccatak11 wrote:raise that flop with someone to act behind you imo.
It crossed my mind - and ironically the button who shoved said when we rolled our cards 'you flatting made me rule out an overpair'
I got what I wanted, just the 10 made me come unstuck.
Would a re-rasie have weeded out the K 10? Hmmmm can't be sure - perhaps, actually probably. Dang.
The open-ender would have likely called my re-raise (even if all in) he was that type of player. The next hand and got stacked on his flopped flush draw and bottom pair.
Ahhhhhhh hindsight!
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