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AK with KQJ rainbow facing a c/r on the flop. What now?!?!
Villain is 27/22/5.67 over 45 hands
I'm put him at hands like KQ, KJ, AT, JJ. Aside from having the same AK hand as mine, I really don't know what else he would c/r me with. What do you guys think? Party Poker No Limit Holdem Ring game Blinds: $0.50/$1 6 players Converter Stack sizes: tooty816: $127.90 UTG+1: $99.10 CO: $110.50 Button: $143.24 SB: $111.75 BB: $39.92 Pre-flop: (6 players) tooty816 is UTG with K[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] <font color="#cc0000">tooty816 raises to $4</font>, 3 folds, SB calls, BB folds. Flop: Q[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] J[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] K[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] ($9, 2 players) SB checks, <font color="#cc0000">tooty816 bets $6</font>, <font color="#cc0000">SB raises to $19</font>, tooty816 folds. Uncalled bets: $13 returned to SB. Results: Final pot: $21 |
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Re: AK with KQJ rainbow facing a c/r on the flop. What now?!?!
I forgot to mention that my table image is fairly LAG. I've been raising more pf with little calling. Those who do call fold to my c-bets.
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Re: AK with KQJ rainbow facing a c/r on the flop. What now?!?!
I am prob 3betting the flop to see where he really stands, He could easily have just AK, AQ, K10, Q10, looking for a fold, or just trying to protect. I put him on a single pair more often then a straight, and he might even be willing to fold QJ and POSSIBLY KJ but thats more unlikely.
I dont know if I am just giving up this easily. |
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Re: AK with KQJ rainbow facing a c/r on the flop. What now?!?!
[ QUOTE ]
I am prob 3betting the flop to see where he really stands, He could easily have just AK, AQ, K10, Q10, looking for a fold, or just trying to protect. I put him on a single pair more often then a straight, and he might even be willing to fold QJ and POSSIBLY KJ but thats more unlikely. I dont know if I am just giving up this easily. [/ QUOTE ] I don't see AQ, K10, Q10 check-raising at all. Why would he trap with such mediocre hands? And if I 3-bet, I will fold those hands, and get called with KJ, KQ, QJ, and JJ. Don't you think? |
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Re: AK with KQJ rainbow facing a c/r on the flop. What now?!?!
The guy is pretty aggressive and so could be doing this with Ts, Kx AQ etc.
I think this is a fold or call and eval the turn. A fold isnt bad since he will liekly keep betting at you and I wouldnt want to get AI on this board |
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Re: AK with KQJ rainbow facing a c/r on the flop. What now?!?!
Who said hes trapping? I think villian is full of [censored] a lot of the time here, I dont think he is checking with a hand that he loves, I think he wants to build the pot here and now while he has the best hand if he has something like KQ or KJ, looks more like a single pair to me just raising your cbet.
I am not looking for value anymore, I am looking for the pot. |
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Re: AK with KQJ rainbow facing a c/r on the flop. What now?!?!
Am I weird for thinking this an easy fold? What is villain putting us on? If he's doing this with KT, doesn't he realise that this board hit our UTG raising range right in the face?
I don't put him on TT+ as I think with his stats he usually 3bets PF. Something like T9, KQ, QJ, and AT are in his range. I think I put him on T9 here as I'm not sure he c/r's with something like QJ on this dangerous board. |
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Re: AK with KQJ rainbow facing a c/r on the flop. What now?!?!
Something I like to keep in mind when playing with aggressive players is their showndown percentage. If it is greater than 30%, I would probably fold since they are willing to play huge pots with draws, real hands, and air.
If it is around 20%, I would reraise on the flop and put the test to them. If they call I proceed cautiously, but I would expect them to muck most hands here. |
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Re: AK with KQJ rainbow facing a c/r on the flop. What now?!?!
Me and you are seeing somewhat the same thing except you think he has it and I dont, that why I am raising here because I dont think villian can call with anyting but straights, KQ and maybe KJ, I dont put him on JJ, QQ, KK as he probably RR preflop with those. I am obviously raise/folding.
I am not doing this everytime and this isnt my standard play, but with no flush draws, I feel like there isnt that much he can draw to besides a straight that I could very well already have. And if villian doesnt put us on the straight, we could also have KQ, KK,QQ,JJ that have almost all of his range in bad shape. |
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Re: AK with KQJ rainbow facing a c/r on the flop. What now?!?!
I don't even lead that flop.
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