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Hi all,
Assume that players are sat with 100 big blinds, and you get dealt aa. In a standard format, you 3 bet pre and opponent calls. Flop looks safe. You bet flop, and they re raise. Considering size of stacks and pot at this point, you are almost pot commited: if you re raise back to the opponent, and they go all in, you may finally have the information that you are behind but by this point you are getting good odds to call against 2 pair, or possibility of kk etc.
If this ends with opponent winning with set, or 2 pair, do people put this down to varience or do you think there is a better way to get information and get out? I appreciate that in different circumstances its easy to get away from overpair, but with this betting pattern I find it hard to find a time to get out of the hand.
I guess that there is a point where giving advice to questions like this gives away your competative edge, so I don't know if this thread will get any good answers, but thought it was an interesting subject.
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Also, it is a lot easier to lay down the aces on say a Q hi flop than a 9 hi flop as in the 1st scenario only KK and AQ could reasonably assume they are beating you, and in second scenario TT, JJ, QQ, KK etc could think they have you beat. Actually looking forward to others views on this as Its something that is on my mind from time to time.
Thanks for the replies, if the conclusion is that youve just got to get the money in do you put sets vs your aa down to varience and move on? I feel like I should be able to get away from it somehow, but maybe I shouldn't be considering that in this situation.
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RiverI am often tempted to fold these sort of hands, but as people have said there are still a lot of hands that we beat. I can't think of a good way to gain more information with betting, while still protecting our hand. Also, by the time the opponent chucks it all in, it is very hard to fold for the price anyway.
Without good reads on opponents I am starting to think you just have to put the chips in and close your eyes!?
In an aggressive game its bad to fold tpgk in a 3bet pot , in the above hand it would depend on reads, the villan is obviously loose as they called with j8 utg+1 so if hes like most loose players at these stakes which are loose-passive then i would fold and if they are more aggro then i would call.