I discuss a tricky spot from a World Poker Tour event where i made trips versus my opponent’s AA.
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Jonathan, i like the AA raise on the turn. If you have a King, you probably check back on the river and he loses value. If you have a flush draw, you have a freeroll if he only calls… and most players wound´t make a third barrel with the missed flush, so he never gets value from the flush draw. If you are bluffing, you probably check back the river as well. And if you have the 8, he´s never folding the river anyway. So, by raising the turn, AA gets value from Kings e Flush Draws, and lose no value. Wanna heard more from you about that, cause this is a play I always make.
The problem is that he doesn’t get much value from a K because I probably fold it if check-raised, meaning I only continue when he is crushed.