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Re: AKo in 100/200NL Deep
If you are playing tight enough that your hand is EXACTLY AK and the whole table knows it then you need to pick random hands at staggered intervals and float/bet any flop because you need to get this image out of everyones heads, because it is not good when you cannot get value out of this hand given action.
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Re: AKo in 100/200NL Deep
your hand is pretty good you relaly have to get more value out of it somewhere. he made a nice c/r before and he's capable of doing it again. its a tricky play and he's capable of it so your bet will have less value but you have to do it anyway and hope for the best.
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Re: AKo in 100/200NL Deep
Unless you've been playing really tight, with those stacks in position and the possibility of the fish also calling, it's very likely for him to put you on a gutshot (which I assume you'll call the flop bet w/ in position) and/or a flush draw. I probably bet $10kish on the river.
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Re: AKo in 100/200NL Deep
I would probably re-re-raise pre-flop.
I like the flop call. I would probably bet the turn. As played, checking behind on the river seems fine. |
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