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Pre flop raising, AK
say you are MP with AK. one early player limps, you raise, button calls, big blind re-raises 3* what you raised to, early player calls.
Do you call or raise to make it more short handed? short handed means a continuation bet is more likely to succeed, also reduces the number of hands that beat you, but 3 betting will also give BB the chance to raise again, and also you could end up dragging early (and maybe late) into the hand anyway. Any theory behind this move? I think ive seen it being called something but I'm not sure what. |
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Re: Pre flop raising, AK
If you are cbetting ie no A or K on flop I don't thinnk the 3 better is going to fold, so I don't think that should be a concern.
Edit: because their likely 3bet range from the BB is QQ,KK,AA maybe AK. (the villains i play anyway). And a 4bet would probably lose AK maybe QQ anyway. |
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Re: Pre flop raising, AK
"Do you call or raise to make it more short handed?"
where's the option to fold? |
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Re: Pre flop raising, AK
unless the BB has been 3betting a lot preflop, i think you can fold here, if he has been i might shove with all that money in the pot
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