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Old 05-10-2007, 03:24 AM
chesterfieldking chesterfieldking is offline
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Default Re: Does he have AK often enough (3 bet on turn)

So you lose to AA, JJ, 77, 88, 910. I am not sure whats less likely, him having AA or JJ or capping 77/88 pf. Most likely he is spazzing with his AKss/AQss. Its also not unlikely that he has AKo. I never ever fold here and maybe this is even close to a cap?
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Old 05-10-2007, 03:42 AM
gehrig gehrig is offline
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Default Re: Does he have AK often enough (3 bet on turn)

folding is absurd

aa and jj always get played like this and that is 2 combos. 88 and 77 sometimes get played like this and that is 6 combos. maybe 88 and 77 are 4 weighted combos. given that, he needs to play ak or aq like this 6% of the time he has those hands for calling down to be good, and that's if he never has aj and never has something goofy.

i could be wrong on the # of combos for hands i always forget what they are but the point will be the same either way
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Old 05-10-2007, 03:44 AM
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Default Re: Does he have AK often enough (3 bet on turn)

If you fold here ppl might 3bet you much lighter too so if that is not what you want folding shouldnt be considered anyway
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