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Re: 3/6 AK
Does anybody check/fold the flop out of position with such a highly coordinated board and no big club?
I lean towards a fold fold on the turn. It's fairly close and if I have folded a couple of times recently I might call down but the club draw got there and the straight got there. His stats indicate he has a clue so he has to figure there is a good chance you have a big pair or AK. He is raising for value. |
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Re: 3/6 AK
I would call the turn. There is a very good chance MP2 has KQ here, probably with a [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img].
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Re: 3/6 AK
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[ QUOTE ] What if the river is a club? [/ QUOTE ] Any point in bet/folding on club river? [/ QUOTE ] Don't think so. Two pair will most likely call. King with a lower kicker will fold. Flush will raise. Villain may also raise with worse hands. |
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Re: 3/6 AK
villain could have a straight or a flush already in the bag. He could also be raising you with two pair or a pair and a newly picked up flush draw. I'd call and check/call the river.
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Re: 3/6 AK
He did limp in as the second player in the pot - with three to act behind him to the button. And now he is telling you he can beat TPTK.
I know I would call this down with a read of only 'likely TAG.' |
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