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Old 11-06-2007, 11:14 PM
Sean Fraley Sean Fraley is offline
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Default Re: Lost in a 3-bet pot IP AKs

Preflop is fine.

Bet the flop, about $5. This isn't necessarily just a c-bet, but we actually might have the best hand at the moment. That having been said I would shut down if we get a call, and definitely fold to any check-raise. The majority of hands that don't fold to a c-bet here are ones that leave us with only about 27% equity.

The turn call is fine. Let's assume that villain's betting range here is AJ, KJ, QJ, AT, KT, QT, JT, 22+ (I assume 22-99 are here because any villain trying to flop a set may well put us on AK or AQ after we check behind on the flop). If we call we are ~2:1 to win so we are getting the straight pot odds for this.

As played, there is no reason to call this river.

Edit: Ignore what I said about the turn. Before the edit I misread your stack sizes and assumed you gave villain set odds. If there are no lower PPs there you are 4:1 and should just listen to Matrix.
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