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Good flop for my hand, but difficult post-flop decision.
Game is live 5/10 NL. The table has been fairly active and reasonably aggressive.
I have $1,600, and villain covers. In the cutoff, I pick up Ah Kh. UTG raises to $55, mid-position calls, and I call. Flop is Ad 9c 6c. Original raiser leads out for $125, and mid-position insta-raises to $300. First question: Should I have re-raised pre-flop? Second question: As played, what is my response to the insta-raise from mid-position? I had planned to raise if the MP player had folded, but now I need to re-think the action. Looking forward to the comments. TK |
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Re: Good flop for my hand, but difficult post-flop decision.
cliffs notes:
1) 3bet preflop 2) fold flop depending on read on mp player. If he gets all aggro up in dis bitch with AJ/AQ/ax (or draws) then of course you can reraise him. Some live players are hardcore toop pairs junkeis while others arent and thats sorta important here. [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] |
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Re: Good flop for my hand, but difficult post-flop decision.
reasonably aggressive with 1600 behind, i'd probably just shove it in there. but it's close, folding is fine too. it would come down to how much $ i had with me, if it was capped buy-in, how badly i had to go to the bathroom, all sorts of random considerations i think
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