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Old 02-17-2007, 05:52 AM
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Default Re: AKs flop decision

Forgive me, I am new to mid-limit and still trying to learn about techniques at these stakes...

Is there any chance the CO has KQ or QJ here? If he is loose aggro AND confident because of recent results, wouldn't he be capable of 3-betting with an unpaired hand preflop?

I think it makes the most sense for him to bet into the guy w/ the lead (you) so that you will raise and thin the field for him. He would want this w/ an overpair, any ten (AT/QTs/JTs?) or any two overcards (maybe), but not w/ a flush draw or a set. With a super-strong hand he would ch/raise, right?

Also, the pot is so big that maybe the donk bet is his own desperate attempt to continue to represent strength where he has none.

I think a raise helps more to define where you are, and the information you get (from the EP players) may allow you to release this hand a little earlier than you otherwise would (saving you money if you are crushed but do hit an A). Also, a raise lets you continue to represent a big pair, and maybe the TAG will release top pair or JJ.

My original question... is there any chance CO has KQ here (making the raise a value play)?
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