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Do you let this go?
Final 4 in a $200 sit and go. Equal stacks of about 2500 per person.
I have AK unsuited and bet 2x the BB - it has been the price to steal. The flop comes out 8 10 J - 2 diamonds. Villan checks, I bet 900 - he calls. Turn is Kh, I push he calls He turns over 9d Qd I could have made a larger bet preflop to take blinds but I thought getting more moeny in the pot would be better. Thoughts? |
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Re: Do you let this go?
#1 Wrong forum...
#2 Raise more preflop...raising with AKo isn't stealing... #3 You say getting more money in the pot would be better. Why not raise more preflop to get more money into the pot rather then min-raising, then betting a board which youy missed with a ton of draws on the flop... |
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Re: Do you let this go?
Yeah, I had my head up my axxx.
Thank you. |
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Re: Do you let this go?
I would have raised to at least 3-4xBB. I think the continuation bet on the flop is standard. How big was the bet compared to the bet? When you hit your K on the turn and he checks to you I would probably make the same move.
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Re: Do you let this go?
This is so standard it's a bad beat post.
I can't tell exactly, but it looks like you committed half your stack on the flop+pf. That means the only move that makes sense is a push on the turn. This is really really really standard. 1. Don't post results. 2. You don't give us blinds, you should. 3. Raise 3x the BB pf, I don't care if a minraise has been taking down the blinds. You're not stealing with AK. |
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