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Old 08-18-2007, 10:36 AM
Ironic Ironic is offline
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Default Re: NL10 Playing AK from BB in raised pots is difficult

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^ What is your justification besides "lol"?

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they show up with AK, JJ other random junk more than enough to get allin

adding 4AKo combos turns it to a call, adding in JJ without AK turns it to a call

QQ+ + 1combo of AQs nearly turns it to a call



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Ok. But any pocket pair is a favourite vs AK. I refuse to believe 22+ AK as a range does not capture 95% of all players who INITIATE an all-in at NL10. When did you last play at this level? Anybody here currently playing NL10? I've played NL10 six hours today, seen a few all-ins, only one of the INITIATORS them wasn't in that range and the rest were JJ+. And it's the same every day I have played. I play UK times, maybe there are more donkeys at night when I am asleep?

I stress the initiator bit because I have observed fishes get frustrated when their strong raise is turned into having to fold or call an all-in scenario and sometime do call with pretty bad cards. But in this example it is the villain who initiates it.
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Old 08-18-2007, 11:53 AM
Mike Kelley Mike Kelley is offline
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Default Re: NL10 Playing AK from BB in raised pots is difficult

You are failing to take into account dead money in the pot after suggested lines have been taken.

Bottomset didn't fail to consider that.
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