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Re: AKs trouble - 25$
Vs unknown...you're probably still good. We can be conservative and assume that unknown only calls your reraise with pocket pairs QQ or less (would have reraised KK or AA), 54s-JTs, AQ+, KQ. Then on this flop, he could make this move with a flush draw (to get cheaply to showdown), any set, any Q, or any A. You're way ahead of the draws, you're only behind to the sets, which is a small minority of his range...I think you can still safely shove.
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Re: AKs trouble - 25$
AQ, A9 are easly in his range, even q9 i think. Only hands i was afraid and i think they were hihgly posible.
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Re: AKs trouble - 25$ *DELETED*
lol
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Re: AKs trouble - 25$
yes im new, hi, and this is what i think, not something im sure or very familiar of. Thats why im posting so someone with more expirience can answer. I thought that was all about?
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Re: AKs trouble - 25$
you're overthinking this hand. You seem to be giving him a thought process that he doesn't have. He is a 41/31...he's not thinking about what hands you have shown down, he's thinking about how pretty his A2 looks.
He will call youi with any ace, and sometimes worse.....shove turn |
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