Author Topic: The Right side of a bad beat, aslo, How not to play AA  (Read 420 times)

KaiWalk

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The Right side of a bad beat, aslo, How not to play AA
« on: January 06, 2008, 08:01:47 AM »
I'm playing a .05/.10 cash game at Bodog and get 72 off in the big blind.  

I click check/fold but no raises so I see a free flop of 237 and bet the pot.  two players fold but I get reraised by the last player & I call.

Turn is another 2 and I bet the pot again, same result.

River is the case 2 giving me quads & the raising goes back & forth twice until she goes all in & I call.

She showed AA  bitched me out for a while for playing the worst possible hand.  I schooled her on being blind, the table got a laugh at her ineptitude & I took a $97 pot.

Ostrich

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The Right side of a bad beat, aslo, How not to play AA
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2008, 05:41:54 PM »
It always baffles me when people limp AA. Unless you have some LAGs sitting on your left who you are sure will raise, you're just asking to get drawed out on by limping.

Tobin14

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The Right side of a bad beat, aslo, How not to play AA
« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2008, 08:33:19 AM »
Yeah she played them terribly, especially since juding by the description of the play there were 2 limpers in when she limped. Sounds like she had it coming. The only time I limp with aces is if I'm either heads up/3 handed cause you can just about slowplay right out the gate or sometimes when I'm UTG at a loose table that I fell 95% confident I will get a chance to reraise.