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Re: 16$ : AK early
grunch*
Your preflop raise is too small. I raise either alot preflop (~200) or more likely I just call with these guys and try to flop big. The size of your bet is not getting anyone to fold preflop and all you are doing is building a pot OOP. Once you miss the flop, you have no hand, let it go you're OOP. |
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Re: 16$ : AK early
I just complete from the SB here. All your postflop is spew.
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Re: 16$ : AK early
I would just call pre-flop about half or more of the time, and rarely c-bet OOP into two people. Then give up. This early in the tournament it is bad to go all the way with AK.
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Re: 16$ : AK early
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[ QUOTE ] I would not bet then SO much pre flop - maybe 90? [/ QUOTE ] Raising to 90 after 3 limpers would be disgusting. You have to raise the same amount you would with any hand in your raising range or you will be predictable. [/ QUOTE ] This is only ever a problem against people who are both: a/ regulars you have often played with b/ paying attention The bigger problem is that donks realise you're tight, and put you on AK every [censored] time anyway. |
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Re: 16$ : AK early
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Preflop - Fine Flop - Fine to c-bet on ragged board. Check-folding is OK too. Turn - Spew. Just check/fold. [/ QUOTE ] It cannot be fine to cbet this flop and then checkfold the turn. You'll get called *a lot* on that flop, because *everyone* stabs at a paired flop, and this one has a twoflush too. And you're just giving it away every time you don't hit your six outs? No way is that good. |
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