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Quad Aces. How would you play them?

Seagull158Seagull158 Member Posts: 1,100
edited October 2010 in The Poker Clinic
I had PP AA two hands in a row. This was the second. What is the optimum play?
gemini3 Small blind  £0.02 £0.02 £5.55
Villain Big blind  £0.04 £0.06 £0.52
fifthace Sit out     
  Your hole cards
  • A
  • A
     
bigjobbies Fold     
Seagull158 Raise  £0.12 £0.18 £6.48
Uddy Fold     
gemini3 Fold     
Villain Call  £0.08 £0.26 £0.44
Flop
   
  • A
  • A
  • 6
     
Villain Check     
Seagull158 ????? 

Comments

  • Patching99Patching99 Member Posts: 446
    edited October 2010
    Dont think it matters mate as unfortunatley villan only has 44p behind.  i'd check flop and hope he gets a piece on the turn and bets into you, if not bet 12p on turn then put him all in after the river. 
  • Batkin88Batkin88 Member Posts: 1,682
    edited October 2010
    shove it looks weak
  • LOL_RAISELOL_RAISE Member Posts: 2,188
    edited October 2010
    he has 13bbs i check behind
  • KAM99KAM99 Member Posts: 773
    edited October 2010
    Depends a lot of the time on what I've been doing so far and what I know about villian usually. For example if you have been Cbetting most of your flops then checking behind might not be your best option, as if you do Cbet here he might well not believe that you have one ace, let alone two of them. Certainly if you think he is the type to call off another street then I'd bet it. However, if you have little info on villian for sure checking behind and hoping he catches up is best. Trapping is no bad thing when you flop this big, and its aways a shame when your villian doesn't catch up or has very little behind like in this case.
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