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AK, tp on flop facing check mini raise.
No hh, sorry. 100NL on Pacific.
AdKs in bb, one mp limper, sb makes it $3, I reraise to $7, limper and sb call. Flop: AcQc4h. $21 sb checks, I lead out for $20, limper folds, sb min raises me to 40. Me:? I really hated this bet. He can't possibly expect me to fold to that, so he probably thinks he is winning. Is there anything he thinks is good that I'm beating? Is he doing this with a weaker Ace? I had only been at the table maybe 5 minutes and had seen him play one hand that I thought he played well. He flopped a baby flush in an unraised pot and played it very fast and stacked someone with 2 pair. I'd love to hear what my line should be here. I think I should fold or push, I don't see much point in just calling. If he has a strong draw (say TcJc or KcJc) then I should shove but it feels like I'm sa/wb. Tony |
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Re: AK, tp on flop facing check mini raise.
Make a real re-raise pre-flop, so you get some kind of information out of it and get to play heads-up in position. For me to make a decision post flop I really need more information about stack sizes. I would not fold to the min-raise though...
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