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Re: 100nl AK line check
As played both Hero and Villains postflop play screams weak.
Following a 3 bet pot, nobody whos worth their salt should be sandbagging a big hand on the draw heavy flop. As such you have to bet the flop. You 3 bet preflop and hit your hand hard. Bet it. Villains range is JJ+ Ak preflop. I think AA KK 4 bets preflop here most of the time but not always. Given his weak flop bet I would put him on AK, AQ or weaker. The turn check reinforces this. Nice bet on river. |
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Re: 100nl AK line check
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Bet flop. [/ QUOTE ] could you please give me an explaination why? And why is everybody talking about betting for protection against draws? This guy is 22/9 and raising utg with a narrow range and then he is calling a 3bet, probably with an even more tighter range TT+, AK. In that case we are only ahead of TT and JJ and he is not going to call a c-bet with those hands. I think OP played this fine and got max EV against TT, JJ and lost min against better hands which he probably doesn't have according to action on flop and turn. |
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Re: 100nl AK line check
jesus bet flop
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Re: 100nl AK line check
Question:
scenario 1) Hero bets $20 into a $29 pot on the flop, he has $66 remaining in his stack. Villain raises to $60, Easy fold? scenario 2) Hero bets $20 into a $29 pot on the flop, he has $66 remaining in his stack. Villain calls. Pot is $69 going into the turn. Are we pot committed? |
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Re: 100nl AK line check
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[ QUOTE ] Bet flop. [/ QUOTE ] could you please give me an explaination why? [/ QUOTE ] Why 3 bet preflop if your not prepared to bet your hand on the flop when you hit hard? If you think villains that tight then cold call his utg raise. This pretty much sums up the answer to your question. |
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Re: 100nl AK line check
Yeah just bet flop -- save the exotic lines for decent regs.
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