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I'd prefer 3-betting preflop personally, for the reason that a player as tight as him (in 6-max) probably won't proceed unless we're beat. But how you played it, I think you pretty much have to raise this flop. You need to define your hand. You can't really fold here with no other information IMO and I don't much care for calling. [/ QUOTE ] you realize hero has less than $150 behind and a $150 pot after he calls, what is he raising here? |
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Very true.
If you're playing this hand, you need to make the decision on the flop about whether or not you're playing for all the money. Push or fold on the flop. I'd probably push |
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I'd lean towards a fold here.
He'd be balsy to do this with AK. Pretty much every other unpaired hand except MAYBE, but not likely, AJs or AQs is unlikely given the preflop action. Everything points towards AA or KK, possibly JJ or TT. I think you're behind here more often than not. I'd make a deep sigh and fold. |
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