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SOP in postion w/ AK (general question)
When facing a normal raise from a non-steal position early in an MTT (say you have >30BBs) holding AK and with position on the raiser is this a re-raise situation or a time to just call and see a flop?
I've been doing both and I'm not happy either way. Calling only to fold the flop UI seems too weak and re-raising often puts me in very tough spots on the flop where I feel I'm committing way too many chips on such a marginal holding early on. Any thoughts on playing AK early on in an MTT are appreciated. Its giving me fits. |
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Re: SOP in postion w/ AK (general question)
Post a specific hand with reads on the raiser and everything, and you'll get better responses. In most of the situations though, I like to re-raise.
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Re: SOP in postion w/ AK (general question)
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Post a specific hand with reads on the raiser and everything, and you'll get better responses. In most of the situations though, I like to re-raise. [/ QUOTE ] I think its a pretty straightforward question as written but if it makes you feel better: Level 1 of a $10 MTT on stars. Blinds 10/20 All stacks ~1500 PREFLOP: UTG limps, folded to MP who raises to 80, folded to me in the CO with AKo. I have no read on MP. This is the first hand he's raised but we've only been playing for 5 minutes. My action... |
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Re: SOP in postion w/ AK (general question)
In this situation I make it t250. Don't get me wrong, flatcalling isn't horrible.
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Re: SOP in postion w/ AK (general question)
In general, call the raise. AK is great to push around an unraised pot, pressure the blinds, but remember its still a drawing hand. You're a dog to the monsters (pocket AorK's) and at best a coin flip to a pocket pair.
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Re: SOP in postion w/ AK (general question)
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but remember its still a drawing hand. You're a dog to the monsters (pocket AorK's) and at best a coin flip to a pocket pair. [/ QUOTE ] This post doesn't apply to all situations obv, but a lot of them. If you put him on AA/KK (which you normally have no reason to do btw) then you shouldn't even call in the first place. And also, a normal villains opening range will include plenty of hands that you dominate in addition to the pairs. If you want to play tight-passive, fine, flat call. If you want to play power TAG poker, rrrre-raise. |
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Re: SOP in postion w/ AK (general question)
i think a mix of 50 50 ear;ly is effective some ppl are soooo predictable w play of ace king this gives you some deception and the chance to win nice pot from ace q or kq if flop hits u
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Re: SOP in postion w/ AK (general question)
In general, reraise with AK. You have to consider the player, stack sizes, table, etc. Calling is also generally OK.
In fairly high buyin or late in a tournament, I pretty much always reraise, as a reraise often takes the pot right there. |
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