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call semi-quickly.
pushing or calling seem fine to me pre but i like your flatcall here. |
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pf can go either way .. but I've been having lots of A's flop recently so I push it at the moment.
--- this is like the (non Ace) flop I get away from |
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I did fold to his flop push. Would someone really play AK like this, is that a good play?
Also, to those who said "push preflop", not saying I disagree but what about the idea that you shouldn't put in another raise with Kings since a good opponent will get away from all worse hands? |
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I did fold to his flop push. Would someone really play AK like this, is that a good play? Also, to those who said "push preflop", not saying I disagree but what about the idea that you shouldn't put in another raise with Kings since a good opponent will get away from all worse hands? [/ QUOTE ] That idea is wrong. He will call with AK AQ and he should be calling with any ace basically. I like a push preflop, but only if your range is wider than a 15/10. For example krantz has pushed over my 4 bets with AQo before which wasnt a great play but wasnt so bad given history and my wider 4 betting range than AA KK |
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push pre
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How much of this range are we beating given flop play? [/ QUOTE ] I expect a TAG to follow through no matter what he has on the flop after this PF action a large majority of the time [/ QUOTE ] I disagree. He's not going to bluff often after we call a 4-bet with the odds we are getting. Unelss there's been much history he knows what we have preflop, so I'd push pre and try not to let him play perfectly by seeing a flop. |
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