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AK Hand Analysis
I know I played this hand incorrectly, but I want to get some opinions on how to play it better. I have some of my own ideas, but I don't have any serious players to discuss them with.
I was playing 2-5 in AC at the Taj and ran my 500 up to about 1.1k. I haven't been playing to crazy and just playing a tight-medium tight game (Loose players kind of handcuffed the game). I get dealt AK off suit in 1st position. I raise it up to 20 and get called in 3 spots in back of me. Flop comes Kd6h2s. I bet out 75 and get called in one spot by stack that also had a lot of money. I have had position on him on many pots up to this point and won every one on the flop. He seemed like a competent player, but I would not say he was good by any means. Turn is a 7d. I go ahead and bet another 100. He flat calls after some thought. River is a 5d. I bet 150 and get reraised another 150 by him. I eventually make a crying call since the pot was just too large to lay my hand down for only 150 more. He showed me Jd8d. I think I should have bet about 150 on the turn and checked the river if I got called. Figuring no hand weaker than mine could call 150 on the end. Probably make a call on the end hoping he was bluffing or betting a stupid hand he thinks for value. Other way I think I could have played it was bet my 100 and then check the river to control pot size. Maybe get him to make a bluff bet that I can call. I definitely think my bet on the end can come of no good in the long run as it did here. How do you think I should have played it differently? Thanks, Angel |
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Re: AK Hand Analysis
Well first of all I think preflop and flop are ok.
You should bet about 180 min on the turn and 375 on the river. He sounds like a bit of a calling station. |
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