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Re: 10NL AK - Less than MR 3bet OOP...Now What?
Thanks for the opinions, guys!
In case anyone is interested still -- villain had JJ. Quads FTW! |
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Re: 10NL AK - Less than MR 3bet OOP...Now What?
I too hate those hands OOP. Hate that minraise too, it so often means a big pair, but I hate folding to min raises. On that flop I don't really see how I can not go broke since villain doesn't even have a full stack. I'd probably make a pot sized bet, if villain calls he will have $7 left which is just a bit more than the pot at $4.5... if he pushes I might consider folding since I think there could be a good chance that he had aces, or that we are splitting. I wouldn't assume that an unknown minraises jacks though.
I don't like the way villain played the hand, he let you go very cheaply and gave odds to chase a flush. |
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Re: 10NL AK - Less than MR 3bet OOP...Now What?
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I don't think you should be committed so the flop c/c is good. He could make this bet with any part of his range. You could also c/r to about 2.25 and plan to fold to a 3-bet if you think a 3-be is only AA-KK/JJ/AK. [/ QUOTE ] If we check-raise to 2.2 then villain would only have a pot sized bet left, I'd hate to fold it. Do you still think a fold could be good even without reads? I'm never folding in this spot, I hope he too has AK while usually getting stacked [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: 10NL AK - Less than MR 3bet OOP...Now What?
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I too hate those hands OOP. Hate that minraise too, it so often means a big pair, but I hate folding to min raises. On that flop I don't really see how I can not go broke since villain doesn't even have a full stack. I'd probably make a pot sized bet, if villain calls he will have $7 left which is just a bit more than the pot at $4.5... if he pushes I might consider folding since I think there could be a good chance that he had aces, or that we are splitting. I wouldn't assume that an unknown minraises jacks though. I don't like the way villain played the hand, he let you go very cheaply and gave odds to chase a flush. [/ QUOTE ] I don't like the way he played it AT ALL. However, he probably extracted the most he possibily could have from me. So often a tiny MR like this is someone poorly playing A's, and on the flop I am behind the second most likely holding, KK, too. If it hadn't been cheap and I hadn't had a nice draw, I would have folded my TPTK pretty early. |
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Re: 10NL AK - Less than MR 3bet OOP...Now What?
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What's SPR? [/ QUOTE ] Stack to pot ratio. I, myself, have answered this question a few times already(it is a relatively new term) so if you do a search you should be able to pull something up. |
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Re: 10NL AK - Less than MR 3bet OOP...Now What?
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[ QUOTE ] I don't think you should be committed so the flop c/c is good. He could make this bet with any part of his range. You could also c/r to about 2.25 and plan to fold to a 3-bet if you think a 3-be is only AA-KK/JJ/AK. [/ QUOTE ] If we check-raise to 2.2 then villain would only have a pot sized bet left, I'd hate to fold it. Do you still think a fold could be good even without reads? I'm never folding in this spot, I hope he too has AK while usually getting stacked [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Ah, I missed that. You got me! I spoke with LC about this hand I think other preflop lines could have made this hand more profitable. A fold preflop would have been fine and a reraise to get us to a favorable SPR would be good also. |
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