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  1. honestly tho...i think i played this like shit but i suck n cant fold AA
    all opinions welcome

    Full Tilt Poker Game #10841659834: $20,000 Guarantee (80764042), Table 29 - 500/1000 Ante 125 - No Limit Hold'em - 19:07:28 ET - 2009/02/25

    Seat 1: RENAULDO24 (38,478)

    Seat 2: adambomb13122 (41,764)

    Seat 3: Seldoon (50,520)

    Seat 5: uTiLToPaPa (11,934)

    Seat 6: AKrapovic (16,106)

    Seat 7: FRANCI 2007 (17,269)

    Seat 8: PJam_JR (63,964)

    Seat 9: GeoffRas22 (80,118)

    RENAULDO24 antes 125

    adambomb13122 antes 125

    Seldoon antes 125

    uTiLToPaPa antes 125

    AKrapovic antes 125

    FRANCI 2007 antes 125

    PJam_JR antes 125

    GeoffRas22 antes 125

    GeoffRas22 posts the small blind of 500

    RENAULDO24 posts the big blind of 1,000

    The button is in seat #8

    *** HOLE CARDS ***

    Dealt to PJam_JR [Ah Ac]

    adambomb13122 folds

    Seldoon has 15 seconds left to act

    Seldoon raises to 2,700

    uTiLToPaPa folds

    AKrapovic folds

    FRANCI 2007 folds

    PJam_JR calls 2,700

    GeoffRas22 folds

    RENAULDO24 calls 1,700

    *** FLOP *** [3h 5d 6s]

    RENAULDO24 checks

    Seldoon checks

    PJam_JR bets 5,000

    RENAULDO24 calls 5,000

    Seldoon has 15 seconds left to act

    Seldoon raises to 15,000

    PJam_JR raises to 61,139, and is all in

    RENAULDO24 folds

    Seldoon calls 32,695, and is all in

    PJam_JR shows [Ah Ac]

    Seldoon shows [6d 6c]

    Uncalled bet of 13,444 returned to PJam_JR

    *** TURN *** [3h 5d 6s] [2h]

    *** RIVER *** [3h 5d 6s 2h] [9h]

    PJam_JR shows a pair of Aces

    Seldoon shows three of a kind, Sixes

    Seldoon wins the pot (109,990) with three of a kind, Sixes

    *** SUMMARY ***

    Total pot 109,990 | Rake 0

    Board: [3h 5d 6s 2h 9h]

    Seat 1: RENAULDO24 (big blind) folded on the Flop

    Seat 2: adambomb13122 folded before the Flop

    Seat 3: Seldoon showed [6d 6c] and won (109,990) with three of a kind, Sixes

    Seat 5: uTiLToPaPa folded before the Flop

    Seat 6: AKrapovic folded before the Flop

    Seat 7: FRANCI 2007 folded before the Flop

    Seat 8: PJam_JR (button) showed [Ah Ac] and lost with a pair of Aces

    Seat 9: GeoffRas22 (small blind) folded before the Flop
  2. lol at flatting AA with the blinds behind you.
  3.  
    Originally Posted by AeroJim View Post

    lol at flatting AA with the blinds behind you.

    ??
    k since u dont kno wat ur talkin about dont post anymore
    Thread Starter
  4. you played it absolutely fine
  5. depending on ur image and what u think of the raiser, doesnt having AA on the button make this a better place to 3 bet than to flat, bc it may look like you are just putting pressure on at bubble..

    did u have reason to believe that someone would squeeze behind you?
     
  6. 3bet this pre...I read HH really quickly but ur 50 and 60bb deep? Get this shit poppin yo.
  7.  
    Originally Posted by AeroJim View Post

    lol at flatting AA with the blinds behind you.

    This gave me a good laugh
  8. I would have 3bet but it probally would have ended the same way
  9.  
    Originally Posted by bef99hwk View Post

    3bet this pre...I read HH really quickly but ur 50 and 60bb deep? Get this shit poppin yo.

    ya didnt think it through enough. so pissd at myself, even tho same result prolly
    Thread Starter
  10. totally fine
     
  11.  
    Originally Posted by rochustler View Post

    totally fine

    Not if his ultimate goal is to make money.
  12. Standard imhfo
     
  13. PJam, I think you are far too deep stacked to make flatting here an optimal play. It is generally best to flat-call pre on a hand like QQ-AA when you are going to get a whole lot of extra value by letting the raiser cont-bet postflop, and then sticking it in. In this case, where the effective stacks (the raiser's stack, and you having him covered) is 50BB's, I think it would be better for you to 3-bet it pre. Having flat-called, I don't know if I even like the line you take postflop, although I do agree it is hard to get away from it after flatting with it pre. But, thats the issue, because after flatting pre, you cannot lay it down because the guy could be on 1010-KK and make the exact same play (assuming there is 0% chance of him having air) and by flatting pre you are giving him the illusion that he is good on that hand. I'd say you could write it off as ul, but in general unless you are sitting on 20-35 BB stack, don't flat-call with AA pre, it's just unnecessary trouble.
  14. Def. red flags on that one. It happens, but no doubt you make less critical errors than most anyone else.

    -Parli
  15.  
    Originally Posted by Parligod View Post

    Def. red flags on that one. It happens, but no doubt you make less critical errors than most anyone else.

    -Parli

    You are not Chad Batista, there is no need to sign your posts.
  16. this is fine/standard and theres nothing that says you must 3bet here with aa
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