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$27 butchered AK.. flame away. 4bet shove PF?
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UTG (t1285) UTG+1 (t1425) MP1 (t2075) Hero (t1415) MP3 (t1500) CO (t1415) Button (t1400) SB (t1400) BB (t1585) Preflop: Hero is MP2 with K[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], A[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. <font color="#666666">3 folds</font>, <font color="#CC3333">Hero raises to t125</font>, <font color="#666666">2 folds</font>, <font color="#CC3333">Button raises to t400</font>, <font color="#666666">2 folds</font>, Hero calls t275. Flop: (t875) 3[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img], 2[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], 5[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] <font color="#0000FF">(2 players)</font> Hero checks, <font color="#CC3333">Button bets t1000 (All-In)</font>, Hero folds. |
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Re: $27 butchered AK.. flame away. 4bet shove PF?
Why did you raise to 125 preflop?
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Re: $27 butchered AK.. flame away. 4bet shove PF?
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Why did you raise to 125 preflop? [/ QUOTE ] 2.5x raises make for small cbets when HU on the flop. |
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Re: $27 butchered AK.. flame away. 4bet shove PF?
I shove or fold pf, depending on the villains previous aggression. I'm leaning more towards a fold, unless villian is a lagtard. I think the lowest of the villians range here is going to be AQs and most of the time your going to see hands like TT+ IMO.
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Re: $27 butchered AK.. flame away. 4bet shove PF?
At this level I make it 150 to go preflop, particularly when you're in MP. The last thing you want is to get 3 callers.
As played, maybe I am weak/tight but I think you played it fine. Whilst I am not delighted to call off more than a quarter of my chips when I'm seeing the flop OOP, you usually have very little FE against those sorts of structured re-raises, it is often AA or KK and even if it isn't, I don't think you have pot odds to take the wrong end of a flip here. |
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Re: $27 butchered AK.. flame away. 4bet shove PF?
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you usually have very little FE against those sorts of structured re-raises, it is often AA or KK and even if it isn't, I don't think you have pot odds to take the wrong end of a flip here. [/ QUOTE ] Then why call the preflop reraise? |
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Re: $27 butchered AK.. flame away. 4bet shove PF?
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[ QUOTE ] you usually have very little FE against those sorts of structured re-raises, it is often AA or KK and even if it isn't, I don't think you have pot odds to take the wrong end of a flip here. [/ QUOTE ] Then why call the preflop reraise? [/ QUOTE ] Because if you just flat call and the flop comes A or K high, you get your chips in knowing that you're ahead of TT-QQ (and other lower PPs). I'd be happier getting it in on an A high rather than K high flop obv. |
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Re: $27 butchered AK.. flame away. 4bet shove PF?
2.5x might mean smaller cbets HU on the flop, but 2.5x from MP doesn't really increase the possibility that you'll get there. From LP it's okay I think. Here, if one guy calls you might induce a large string of calls and then you end up with a bloated pot against multiple opponents and you will likely have to throw a strong starting hand away.
As for the reraise, I'd likely fold. You have very little FE, it's fairly early and you have a decent stack. Reads help here a lot, and without them I think I'll let it go. |
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Re: $27 butchered AK.. flame away. 4bet shove PF?
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At this level I make it 150 to go preflop, particularly when you're in MP. The last thing you want is to get 3 callers. As played, maybe I am weak/tight but I think you played it fine. Whilst I am not delighted to call off more than a quarter of my chips when I'm seeing the flop OOP, you usually have very little FE against those sorts of structured re-raises, it is often AA or KK and even if it isn't, I don't think you have pot odds to take the wrong end of a flip here. [/ QUOTE ] I just threw up in my mouth a little bit, If any read/stats i Fold or push (leaning towards fold imo), Never JUST CALL HERE. As played I'm tempted to push but I don't think your opponent ever folds. Therefore I think i just c/f/ c/f>>>>push>>>>>c/c |
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Re: $27 butchered AK.. flame away. 4bet shove PF?
There is a reason in raising 3.5 to 4x in the early levels(up to 30/60). The reason is to build a big enough pot pf. That you can get all in without having to overbet the pot at any point. You always try to be all in on the turn when you have a big hand. You don't want to have to overbet shove the turn to protect your AA(or whatever) from a draw on the turn. Change your raise size. This is a huge leak at the early levels. As played, you have to c/f the flop.
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