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AKs 400nl, what I found to be a tough spot.
I had no real reads on the villains. I only had about 20 hands on them, but in that time it was about 50 VPIP and a real low raising % so I assumed they were bad.
I should have no image of any sort to them. NL $400 No Limit Holdem - *** 11 14 11:22:22 2007 Seat 3 is the button Total number of players : 6 Seat 10: - ( $117.46 ) Seat 2: Villain 2 ( $493.99 ) Seat 3: - ( $237.62 ) Seat 5: Hero ( $400 ) Seat 6: - ( $242 ) Seat 8: Villain 1 ( $662.01 ) Hero posts small blind [$2]. - posts big blind [$4]. ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Robeebee [ Kd Ad ] Villain 1 calls [$4]. - folds. Villain 2 calls [$4]. - folds. Hero raises [$18]. - folds. Villain 1 calls [$16]. Villain 2 calls [$16]. ** Dealing Flop ** [ Ks, 7s, As ] (POT - $64) Hero bets [$50]. Villain 1 calls [$50]. Villain 2 calls [$50]. ** Dealing Turn ** [ Qc ] (POT - $214) Hero checks. Villain 1 bets [$48]. Villain 2 raises [$96]. Hero goes All-in [$330]. Okay, so I was going to bet the turn but I timed out by accident. I had nooooo idea what to do when the action reached me so I said [censored] it and pushed. |
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Re: AKs 400nl, what I found to be a tough spot.
I think you are crushed here too often to push. I think the call on flop, minraise on turn from a fishy player is a flush very very often. Id rather just call then push but I think I fold here.
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