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Old 05-09-2007, 01:47 PM
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Default Re: AKo from the SB...Play Along if you Will

flop: ignore the hesitation, bet flop with intention to bet turn HU vs the tag, check it hu vs the laggro guy, and check vs two
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on the turn I just donk here I figure that'll sink MP as much as possible.
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Old 05-09-2007, 01:54 PM
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2) I didn't want to set myself up for a situation where UTG+1 bets & MP2 raises me off the best hand.

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lol then just check cold-call. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

Not saying that checking is good, just that c/cc is better than c/f (to two cold)... at least, I think so.

Once you're raised on the turn, I think calling down is best.

edit: turn three-bet vs call down is pretty close, I think. Your reasons are pretty solid. One reason to threebet is if you think he might dump AA, a reason to call is if you think that your edge vs the loose guy is small enough that allowing him to cap his good hands will erode the value of the three-bet. I figure you're running like 38% on the turn (guessing, not stoving) and therefore I like calling down.

edit re results: lol mp2 is off his game that night.

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