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  1. No matter how I play hands like this, I feel like I could have done something different / better. Just looking for general consenus on how people play hands like this.

    pokerstars Game #14179112678: Tournament #71192051, $100+$9 Hold'em No Limit - Level I (10/20) - 2007/12/29 - 13:11:46 (ET)
    Table '71192051 58' 9-max Seat #2 is the button
    Seat 1: lorenzo79 (2510 in chips)
    Seat 2: junior0071 (2650 in chips)
    Seat 3: edahl (3300 in chips)
    Seat 4: picou13 (2500 in chips)
    Seat 5: AlfieBadger (2970 in chips)
    Seat 6: BUCKIZ6 (2970 in chips)
    Seat 7: I-SOB (4120 in chips)
    Seat 8: FullPerron (2800 in chips)
    Seat 9: M-Spot69 (3180 in chips)
    edahl: posts small blind 10
    picou13: posts big blind 20
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to BUCKIZ6 [6s 6c]
    AlfieBadger: folds
    BUCKIZ6: calls 20
    I-SOB: raises 80 to 100
    FullPerron: folds
    M-Spot69: folds
    lorenzo79: folds
    junior0071: folds
    edahl: folds
    picou13: calls 80
    BUCKIZ6: calls 80
    *** FLOP *** [6d 5s Ad]
    picou13: checks
    BUCKIZ6:
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  3. just 3 barrel it. hopefully someones got an ace, if u check raise it will give away the strength of your hand too easily. just keep firing. If u have an opportunity to slowplay and suck out more chips (raise and reraise after you) then flat it and hope for more action.
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  4. I like a bet of about 150, with the intention of being raised by I-SOB...

    from there it really depends on what you know about him... If he can't get off of AK, then 3-bet shove flop. If he's a good player, i think calling his flop raise and c/r turn is best.

    If he flats your donk-bet, I'd fire about 500 on the turn and be very cautious if he shoves behind.
  5. lead what you would lead if you had an ace or draw or anything else. i flat a 3bet, then maybe checkraise turn. depends on turn card? . maybe weak lead/4bet shove after his 3bet. i didnt read all the responses but just saw "If he flats your donk-bet, I'd fire about 500 on the turn and be very cautious if he shoves behind."

    no need to be cautious. you're not folding a set here ever.

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