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How many people say "i Hate A/A"?
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[QUOTE="Sunshine3, post: 303956, member: 1637"] i used to say AA was overrated until i realised one day that it was maybe me that was playing it wrong and at times i was,if you have your read on the table AA is an easy hand to win with i think.I also think like everyone else is a very hard hand to fold after flop but if you know your beat it HAS to be laid down,i made a huge mistake not doing just that in a real money game so time ago" i was dealt AA i raised preflop to around 400 and was instantly reraised by the next player to call he re-raised me to 840 i put him on a high pkt pair str8 away so i flat called his re-raise ,the flop came K,Q and a low card i new he had tripped but i refused to lay down my AA he pushed me all in & i made the loosest move and called he took me out of the tourny with trip queens,some people may say i should have called all in preflop but my read on the player standing as large stack was that after reraising me he would have called anyway so the outcome would have been the same." What i should have done was lay down my AA b4 the turn knowing i was beat,the good thing i took away with me was learning the hard way when to fold AA and was happy that i had read the player correctly,but i disagree with AA being slow played or aggressively played until you use the read on the table then you should decide...sunshine. [/QUOTE]
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