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Old 01-07-2007, 08:29 PM
Idan151 Idan151 is offline
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Default Re: an AK hand deepstacked v 2+2er

The more I look at this hand and the pf action, the more I lean towards either 4-betting pf or folding. I'm not sure how you've been playing pf, but villain sees a raise UTG from us and 3-bets with a range most likely to be TT/JJ+ or KQs/AQs/AKs or some garbage hand sometimes.

Calling in this spot sets us up for a really difficult postflop scenario. We have to c/f if we miss. If we do hit, we're not even sure if we're ahead. This forced you to take a line of c/c, c/c or c/f which sucks when you're deep stacked. Getting to showdown seems like its going to be too tough, so just 4-bet this preflop or fold is what I'm goin with.
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