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Re: 400nl AK flop decision.
I'd make it a pot-sized $68 preflop to price out small/medium pps (in this and future hands where I have a big pp). As played a lot depends on how strong villian is and how he sees your 3 bet requirements (with a caller). Against a straight-forward TAG then I think you should probably fold as your range has a lot of AK/KK/AA from villian's prespective. If villian is a good thinking player AND has reason to assume that you have a reasonably wide 3 bet range (AJ+, TT+, etc) then I'd continue about 25-50% of the time (probably with a push) and fold the rest. If villian is strong and you have a tightish 3bet range then I struggle to put him on a hand. I expect him to raise AA/KK, fold 77/55/AQs and fold/push AK preflop. I'd assume he was playing tricky with AA/KK against the UTG raiser expecting you to fold and kept up the deception when you raised but of course JJ/QQ make some sense preflop. |
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