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Re: AK oh no
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Re: AK oh no
This is actually kind of a strange spot because I can't think of what worse hands villain does this with. Surely he can't be bluffing this turn card as AK/QQ seem like they're a huge part of our range. I'm pretty sure I'd call ingame but I can't see us doing better than a chop very often given no reads.
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Re: AK oh no
hm this is pretty weird...
if hes good i think id fold, if hes some rando or bad i would call but i dont think this is as cut and dry as everyone is saying |
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Re: AK oh no
Basically you're looking at (AA, QQ, AQ, AK, flush draws, JT, and air.) I think you should call because there are tons of flush draws and air in his range, and very few combos of the hands that beat you.
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Re: AK oh no
Call here, you're ahead of his range
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Re: AK oh no
[ QUOTE ]
Basically you're looking at (AA, QQ, AQ, AK, flush draws, JT, and air.) I think you should call because there are tons of flush draws and air in his range, and very few combos of the hands that beat you. [/ QUOTE ] So you think that villain called a 4 bet OOP with some random suited cards and then checked the flop in the hope that we'd check behind so that he could open shove the turn? OP, you don't say whether villain is a reg or somebody who is more likely to do something retarded. |
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Re: AK oh no
After the 4bet pf can't we rule out a lot of the air/draws and lean towards AQ/AK/QQ?
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