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Old 10-24-2007, 08:14 PM
sisyphus75 sisyphus75 is offline
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Default Re: 10NL AK Hand in a threebet pot

I guess you can 4bet AK oop, and I can see why you would since the person 3betting made such a donk 3bet. Maybe he doesn't know how to RR. OOP I would call to the donk action.

That flop is horrible to shove/bluff on. Any flush draw is calling and any Q is calling. Bad spot to take a stand.

IMO: PREFLOP call, FLOP C/F. you can find a better spot.
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Old 10-24-2007, 08:16 PM
mojed mojed is offline
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Default Re: 10NL AK Hand in a threebet pot

It's tough without a read on MPs raise call range preflop, bearing in mind that he's calling two reraises. Also, he's called preflop with the first reraisor still to act. Assuming he's semi-decent, he's probably mucking 88-JJ preflop, and these are the hands we are trying to fold out by pushing on the flop. For these reasons, I check fold flop, don't see much fold equity here. I wonder if he got funky with KK or AA preflop, more likely AA, and wanted to induce a call or another raise from SB.

I'd love to know what MP showed down here.
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