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5/10: AK on QJJT3.
Eff. Stacks ~$1,300
Villain (UTG) is 43/13 over 196 hands. Very aggro post flop going by stats, but sample size is a bit limited obv. UTG limps, I raise to $45 with AKo, SB 28/14 calls, UTG calls. Flop QJJr. Check, check, check. Turn T. Pot: $145 Check, UTG bets $85, I call(questionable?), SB folds. River 3. Pot: $315 UTG checks, I bet $300, UTG raises all-in for ~$900 more; I fold receiving ~3:2 odds. I hope my arithmetic is correct. |
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Re: 5/10: AK on QJJT3.
Looks fine even though I would bet 140 or son river. Calling the river c/r woulda been a spew.
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Re: 5/10: AK on QJJT3.
wow river c/r is so weird. I might call.
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Re: 5/10: AK on QJJT3.
yea i def call.
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Re: 5/10: AK on QJJT3.
Did the T put a flush draw on the board? That changes things a lot, because
a) Gives him more bluffing combinations that make sense b) Makes a check/raise a better move with a legit hand. Given how the hand played out, there are really only two boat hands that really make any sense, with QJ and JT, and he has no real reason to think that you have a strong hand here, at all, given your flop check. Getting 2:1 (your math is not correct), I'd call it. If there was no FD, I might find a fold, sometimes. |
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Re: 5/10: AK on QJJT3.
raise turn (although call isnt terrible), call river c/r, he has a lower straight or something a lot here.
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Re: 5/10: AK on QJJT3.
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Getting 2:1 (your math is not correct), I'd call it. If there was no FD, I might find a fold, sometimes. [/ QUOTE ] Turn was a 4 card rainbow. Damn, I knew I screwed up the arithmetic. |
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Re: 5/10: AK on QJJT3.
He is very aggro post flop. He only needs to be bluffing 33% of the time to make a call profitable. It is a pretty strange way to play a boat. I can't fold.
I also bet the river smaller. |
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