FOLD AA to a SINGLE RAISE? ($7500 POT)

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FOLD AA to a SINGLE RAISE? ($7500 POT)

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  1. Thanks for not roasting me too hard everyone. Mistakes were made and we learn and move on. Best of luck this week!

  2. 5:45 how is he never going to show up w JJ there in a 4bet pot? Check raise flop w overpair to see where he’s at, turns a set now there’s two flush draws
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  3. Obviously Bart is the man and knows more about poker than me. That said the turn is absolutely the inflection point. Is it realistic that Vil goes raise, bet, check? Not really. Its hilarious when I bet bet bet and then the person acts surprised on the river when I bet again.

  4. What are odds I submit AA on 10 8 3 two diamonds same week. Moral of story. AA not good on that board. Fold to raise any street

  5. Very instructive hand! It's surprising how much the suits of the Aces influence this particular spot.

  6. I think K-Q of clubs or diamonds is the hand you've got to be hoping that your opponent has when he bets this big on the turn. Either that, or that your opponent is holding the other two aces (and even then he probably bets smaller on the turn). I don't think you can have much of a realistic hope of your opponent overvaluing pocket kings or a worse hand (especially when he bets so big on the turn). Could he bluff on the flop with a Jack, and then turn top pair and then keep bluffing? Would he have 10-X of diamonds and be turning it into a bluff? I don't see him turning J-X or 10-X into a bluff.

    I think it kind of feels like you're beat on the turn. I think calling the raise on the flop makes sense, but I think it might be best to fold this specific combo of pocket aces on the turn. I just don't know what hands you hope that your opponent has when you're calling on the turn. It feels like K-Q suited is all that you're hoping for. Even if Kings or Queens did bet turn, I just don't think that they would bet so big.

  7. Blocking both the nut flushes. Such a tough spot. If the river completed one of the flushes would have been a clear shove. Just unlucky.

  8. 11:27 "most of the time this is just a fold on the flop"

    Idc how good Bart is or what his credentials are. A fold on THAT flop with AA while holding back door nut diamonds is absolutely ridiculous. And it seems a bit hypocritical because there's no way Bart EVER folds THAT hand on THAT flop….with the backdoors. Stop it

  9. In Doyle’s book Chip Reese talks about being right more times than your wrong in those ‘In between decisions’. Just seems like more needed to be considered than the algorithm style Bart & others teach in a hand like this one. You stud players no this section


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