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AK, weired spot 3/6 (6 max)
Ok sorry I dont have Hand History.
Villain has been pretty loose and Agg. My Image is probably TAG. Hero $1100 Villan $980 So Iam In BB and UTG raises to 18, Hero re raises to 55 with AK. He calls. Flop: A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 2 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 6 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] He checks Hero bets out $80 Villan re raises to $300 Big Re-raise there, any thoughts? What would you put him on? I thought maybe a set but why such a big raise with a rainbow flop. |
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Re: AK, weired spot 3/6 (6 max)
Fold. This is most likely two pair or a set.
Reraise a lot more preflop in future, around ~100 or so. |
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Re: AK, weired spot 3/6 (6 max)
100 is kinda big isnt it?
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Re: AK, weired spot 3/6 (6 max)
Not when you're out of position with 160BB stacks.
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Re: AK, weired spot 3/6 (6 max)
That makes no sense. Why do we want to build a bigger pot when oop?
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Re: AK, weired spot 3/6 (6 max)
call and get it on turn
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Re: AK, weired spot 3/6 (6 max)
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That makes no sense. Why do we want to build a bigger pot when oop? [/ QUOTE ] this is something aba talks about, basically getting more money in pre negates some of our positional disadvantage postflop by making folding more likely to be incorrect because of potsize |
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Re: AK, weired spot 3/6 (6 max)
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Fold. This is most likely two pair or a set. Reraise a lot more preflop in future, around ~100 or so. [/ QUOTE ] ban |
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