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Re: AK line checkup
That T is kind of a crappy card, I would still shove but not feel great about it. Flop can go either way between 3 betting and calling.
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Re: AK line checkup
I'd actually fold.
Can't find a hand that a bit splashy preflop/passive postflop, but overall not a donkey player would have to raise-call UTG, mini c/r flop and bet small on the turn that you beat. Especially, since you are a bit deeper than 100bb.Does he really do it with KQ? I think, he has AA or a set here most of the time.Maybe the same hand as you. And call > shove.If he calls your shove, you are almost never good.If you call and he shoves river, you can be sure that you are dead, even with the great pot odds you'll be getting, you can safely fold this. Basically, if you call, you just gonna have to hope for a free showdown. |
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Re: AK line checkup
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That T is kind of a crappy card, I would still shove but not feel great about it. Flop can go either way between 3 betting and calling. [/ QUOTE ] |
#4
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Re: AK line checkup
First thing I want to say is that if you are calling the flop you Must have a plan for some various turn cards
Secondly, at this point I might even fold (and I rarely fold anything) because this is a terrible card and who bets 1/2 pot as a bluff in a RR pot after cr'ing min on the flop? Or I might push, but I would have to have been playing at the table to know which is right |
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Re: AK line checkup
also, the worse he is, the more likely that ten helped him
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