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Re: Deep 5/10 AKo OOP
I would fold preflop. As played I would probably block/value bet the river for like $615.
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Re: Deep 5/10 AKo OOP
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I would fold preflop. As played I would probably block/value bet the river for like $615. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Deep 5/10 AKo OOP
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What if he had fired at the turn for say 3/4 pot. Thats a fold right? [/ QUOTE ] it depends how much of a maniac/retard he is. cold call here OOP should really only be AA-QQ if that. i would fold AK here for 3 reasons: your OOP for the entire hand. as being OOP, u wont get paid off a lot if u hit. theres a raise and a reraise and w/out a read this usu means ure racing at best. |
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Re: Deep 5/10 AKo OOP
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What if he had fired at the turn for say 3/4 pot. Thats a fold right? [/ QUOTE ] Yea but it sucks, this is why I think you should just pitch it preflop OOP facing an UTG raise and 3-bet, both of these ranges should be pretty snug and I just give em credit for a good hand. |
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Re: Deep 5/10 AKo OOP
i hate calling reraises even in position with ak, cuz ur possibly drawing extremely slim, and most times u have a high on the flop.
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Re: Deep 5/10 AKo OOP
I dislike the preflop cold-call. I don't cold-call reraises with AKo in position, and deep stacked OOP doesn't seem like such an excellent spot either.
I like the check on flop to see what exactly he does. I think he'd fold to a lead from a PFCC unless he had KK, AA or AK. If he checks behind I'd probably check again and call turn or lead river. I don't think you're going to win a large pot here, so I'd try and keep it small. As far as river, I'm not sure. Queens are folding almost always and I can definitely see Aces checking behind on turn for pot control and to call a river bet. I don't want to check-call because I feel you're either chopping or losing too often. I guess block/value river for a bit, but I'm not in love with the spot. Um, IDK. Fold preflop? |
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Re: Deep 5/10 AKo OOP
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I would fold preflop. As played I would probably block/value bet the river for like $615. [/ QUOTE ] his hand seems pretty transparent after the pf call and flop call. what is the opponent going to put him on after the flop call that still allows him call the river with a worse hand? if your main reason is to block the river, i'd bet less and give QQ a chance to make an easier call. think the only value you're squeezing out of a villian comes from a check/call on the river. |
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Re: Deep 5/10 AKo OOP
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his hand seems pretty transparent after the pf call and flop call. what is the opponent going to put him on after the flop call that still allows him call the river with a worse hand? if your main reason is to block the river, i'd bet less and give QQ a chance to make an easier call. think the only value you're squeezing out of a villian comes from a check/call on the river. [/ QUOTE ] I'd be fine with betting smaller if you don't think it is transparent, but good opponents pick up on this and will bluff raise you out of your seat. lol because he will be value betting QQ on the river against someone who called 3bets cold preflop and then a flop pot bet on a K high board? |
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