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100 NL: Is this really the best way to play AKs?
Very common spot. It seems this is the way you are "supposed" to play AKs. It seems every time they either fold, or flip over AA (about 50/50 each). So is this really the best way to play AK? Do they not either get away from their hand, or stack me? (villain 20/16/2)
Full Tilt Poker, $0.50/$1 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 6 Players LeggoPoker.com - Hand History Converter SB: $137.55 BB: $101.80 UTG: $112.25 MP: $23.35 CO: $209.45 Hero (BTN): $100 Pre-Flop: A[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] K[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] dealt to Hero (BTN) 2 folds, <font color="red">CO raises to $3.50</font>, <font color="red">Hero raises to $12</font>, 2 folds, <font color="red">CO raises to $36</font>, <font color="red">Hero raises to $100 and is All-In</font>, CO calls $64 |
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Re: 100 NL: Is this really the best way to play AKs?
You'll get many calls here from jacks and up, from what I've seen at .50/1 (which is what I play at). It's not a terrible strategy. It's clearly a high volatility play, but I doubt you're losing very much doing this.
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Re: 100 NL: Is this really the best way to play AKs?
yes. this is the best way
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Re: 100 NL: Is this really the best way to play AKs?
This really depends alot on your image, villain's image, reads and history. At $100 especially, preflop play is generally very passive with 4-bets often being restricted to AA/KK/AK.
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Re: 100 NL: Is this really the best way to play AKs?
Yeah, this is standard. I guess some gameflow/image dynamics might make this a fold at 100nl, but generally this is the way to play it.
Edit: I want to say I don't play 100nl, so if the 4-betting ranges of a seemingly decent TAG is as tight as you guys say folding preflop should def be considered. In my games the way this hand was played out is standard... |
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Re: 100 NL: Is this really the best way to play AKs?
Nothing is standard, it all depends on villains.
1) Someone provide math or I'll do it after work for the case that CO will only call with AA/KK and the blinds do not act at all 2) For the sake of argument discuss calling the 4bet, calling the raise and folding to the 4bet. I'll start and provide the following on "calling the raise" to get a discussion going: With agressive, thinking players in the blinds, tend to call the initial raise and shove over a squeeze. Reasoning: We can assume that CO opens somewhat wide, blinds can figure this out, too. Blinds can also assume we call somewhat wide here. If the BB squeezes this is of course a less strong hand on average than if the SB squeezes. If there is no squeeze we still get to play a hand that plays well in position, with multiple callers we have good IOs for the flush and HU we have a strong HU hand. |
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