|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Preflop overbet with AK
Sometimes with AK (and AK only) I will make a large push preflop when I feel like a reraise will make the pot so big that the flop will be hard to play if it misses me. That's what I did in the following hand. Stupid? Just make a standard reraise of about 4k?
Party Poker No Limit Holdem Tournament $30+$3 70 people left, pays top 30, average stack 9k Blinds: t200/t400 10 players Converter Stack sizes: UTG: t8778 UTG+1: t6990 UTG+2: t5743 MP1: t3716 MP2: t10168 MP3: t17488 CO: t7963 Hero: t15570 SB: t17663 BB: t7113 Pre-flop: (10 players) Hero is Button with A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] K[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 5 folds, <font color="#cc0000">MP3 raises to t800</font>, CO calls t800 <font color="#aaaaaa">(pot was t1400)</font>, <font color="#cc0000">Hero raises all-in t15570</font> |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Preflop overbet with AK
Yes, you have 40+xbb. This is pretty retarded. Reraise to 2500-3500 and just play poker postflop.
|
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Preflop overbet with AK
[ QUOTE ]
Yes, you have 40+xbb. This is pretty retarded. Reraise to 2500-3500 and just play poker postflop. [/ QUOTE ] OP has position. Just reraise and play the hand. I don't like the push partly because it looks like AK. I would probably reraise to 2500. I don't like even making a reraise larger than 2500 here, because it looks like AK or some other raising hand trying to take down the pot. I want the raiser to be concerned I have a big pair. |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Preflop overbet with AK
I agree...that this is too many chips to be doing this with. But, people will often put you on a small PP when you overbet the pot. If he had something like 7-8000 chips I don't hate this move. You will often get called by AQ AJ and be in a dominating position.
|
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Preflop overbet with AK
[ QUOTE ]
I agree...that this is too many chips to be doing this with. But, people will often put you on a small PP when you overbet the pot. If he had something like 7-8000 chips I don't hate this move. You will often get called by AQ AJ and be in a dominating position. [/ QUOTE ] I agree it is OK is 7-8K, but I probably wouldn't play it that way. I think people will put you on AK and AQ/AJ will not call. It looks like AK or maybe a mid pp, so JJ+ and AK will probably call. No hand that you are ahead of is likely to call. |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Preflop overbet with AK
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] I agree...that this is too many chips to be doing this with. But, people will often put you on a small PP when you overbet the pot. If he had something like 7-8000 chips I don't hate this move. You will often get called by AQ AJ and be in a dominating position. [/ QUOTE ] I agree it is OK is 7-8K, but I probably wouldn't play it that way. I think people will put you on AK and AQ/AJ will not call. It looks like AK or maybe a mid pp, so JJ+ and AK will probably call. No hand that you are ahead of is likely to call. [/ QUOTE ] Have you ever played a Party $30? |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Preflop overbet with AK
[ QUOTE ]
(and AK only) [/ QUOTE ] This is a big part of the problem. Make it 2500 and leave yourself room to maneuver post-flop. |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Preflop overbet with AK
As everyone else has pretty much stated, a push is little too much. 3x villain's bet is sufficient. Since you have position here, there is nothing wrong with just calling here either. When I am OOP is when I prefer to put in the big reraise.
|
#9
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Preflop overbet with AK
If I was UTG raised and was re-raised I MIGHT THINK about making this play, but probably not. On the button w/ only 2200 in the pot makes this a bad move. I would raise in the vacinity of 2-2.5k, or smooth call (which people will flame over) and dump it if I miss terribly (or try to take it post flop if weakness is shown). Basically this is a move for people who don't like to play poker, but instead like to play 'All-in'.
|
#10
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Preflop overbet with AK
I think this is the perfect chance to reraise to 3.5-4k. Then, if initial raiser reraises, you can fold. Also, it puts smaller stack to a decision for all his chips.
Also, I think calling is okay as well. reraise > call > push > fold. |
|
|