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15nl: AK calls 3-bet and flops an A
Hi,
I just played this AK hand, and would like some feedback on my thoughts during the hand and my question about calling 3-bets with AK in general. Poker Room skin No Limit Holdem Ring game Blinds: $0.10/$0.15 9 players Converter Stack sizes: Hero: $19.75 UTG+1: $11.70 MP1: $14.25 MP2: $9.25 MP3: $10.35 CO: $13.60 Button: $12.85 SB: $14.15 BB: $19.55 Pre-flop: (9 players) Hero is UTG with A[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] K[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] <font color="#cc0000">Hero raises to $0.6</font>, <font color="#cc0000">UTG+1 raises to $1.05</font>, 7 folds, Hero calls. <font color="blue"> So, opp. says he likes his hand by making a pathetic minraise. He has been tight/passive and I put him on a range of JJ+ and maybe AK (allthough AK rarely seems to be a reason to 3-bet at these stakes). So, given the nice price, I call hoping to outflop him (or get coolered) or miss and move on.</font> Flop: A[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] T[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 2[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] ($2.35, 2 players) Hero checks, <font color="#cc0000">UTG+1 bets $1.5</font>, Hero calls. <font color="blue"> Well, there's my A. So, now I'm looking to either 1) extract from JJ-KK, 2) donate to AA or 3) tigh with AK. For 2 and 3 it doesn't matter how I play: chips will go in the middle anyway and I'll loose (to rake or AA). However, scenario 1 is where my value has to come from to make up for 2 and 3 and to eventually profit from these situations. Donkbetting most likely only lets him get away cheap when behind, so I'll check and hope he bets. If so, I plan to call: don't want to scare him and he only has 2 outs when I'm ahead (maybe 3 if he has AQ/AJ, but he hasn't, lol)</font> Turn: J[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] ($5.35, 2 players) Hero checks, <font color="#cc0000">UTG+1 bets $4</font>, <font color="#cc0000">Hero raises to $10</font>, <font color="#cc0000">UTG+1 calls all-in $5.15</font>. Uncalled bets: $0.85 returned to Hero. <font color="blue"> Not the most blanc card in the world, but whatever. Here I CRAI'd, but in hindsight I think I should have lead out here to not let him see a cheap river when he is drawing to the flush. But anyway, he caught trip jacks with this card and left me behind with a decimated stack, still smoking from the heat of battle... </font> River: 8[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] ($23.65, 1 player + 1 all-in - Main pot: $23.65) Results: Final pot: $23.65 And I wondered: can it be profitable at all to call a 3-bet with AK concidering all the above? Or was this hand a good reminder to not call 3-bets with AK when the 3-betting opp. isn't a donkey and has a range of something like TT+ and AK? (Or am I thinking too much and should I stick it all-in on the flop?) |
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Re: 15nl: AK calls 3-bet and flops an A
bet flop to see where you are.
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Re: 15nl: AK calls 3-bet and flops an A
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bet flop to see where you are. [/ QUOTE ]This is pretty lol. OP, c/r the flop to $5 and push any turn. |
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Re: 15nl: AK calls 3-bet and flops an A
Well, I wasn't really asking about advice how to play this particular hand, but thanks anyway (I mean, I'm not that unhappy about how I played it or anything).
It was more a post to see if my thinking is right about calling 3-bets with AK: If you hit an A or K, you don't know if you're good, and if you are, then it will be hard to extract from TT-QQ/KK. So, just folding the majority of times against a 'decent' opp. making a real 3-bet pre can't be too bad, right? |
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