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Re: $16 - AK SV vs raise
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i reraise pretty much 100% of the time. its sooooooooooooooted. [/ QUOTE ] even from utg+1 raising 4x? i would probably flatcall. check/fold flop if i miss |
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Re: $16 - AK SV vs raise
Depends on the raiser but generally I call if its just him in the pot and if there are a few other callers then I shove.
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Re: $16 - AK SV vs raise
I would Flat Call and CheckFold the Flop when i miss,because you are OOP and you miss 2/3 off the Time.
Its to early for a flip and the Blinds are to low and you are to deep. |
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Re: $16 - AK SV vs raise
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Its to early for a flip and the Blinds are to low and you are to deep. [/ QUOTE ] This is awful advice. "It's too early for a flip" is a platitude not backed up by any sort of logic. There is +EV and -EV, there is not "too early for a flip". It doesnt exist. You will never become a winning player using only thoughts like this. I thinking reraising a random here is very +EV. I think we have solid equity vs. his range. I like a CRAI when he hit an A or K high flop, or when the board has two diamonds. |
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Re: $16 - AK SV vs raise
That isn't exactly correct, it isn't like something is either +EV or -EV, there are degrees of each. IMO in most cases calling is more +EV than raising or shoving. If you shove most people will call you with a wide range of PPs which is just terrible for us. Unless we have them dominated with one shared card its just a bad spot that we can avoid by calling. You can get paid very often when you hit and don't give them chips every time they have AA/KK and go 50/50 when they have anything else.
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