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AK flops two pair against tight pf reraiser
Villain is 18/4/1 over 75 hands, no spesific reads
Full Tilt Poker Game #1530076885: Table Boseck (6 max) - $0.10/$0.25 - No Limit Hold'em - 5:24:04 ET - 2007/01/04 Seat 1: andger ($17.65) Seat 2: Who Shook Ya ($5.45) Seat 3: bodaadob ($24.75) Seat 4: HERO ($36.80) Seat 5: ALLS WELL ($7.45) Seat 6: v-ville ($26.50) andger posts the small blind of $0.10 Who Shook Ya posts the big blind of $0.25 The button is in seat #6 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to HERO [Ad Kc] bodaadob folds HERO raises to $1 ALLS WELL folds v-ville folds andger raises to $2.75 Who Shook Ya folds HERO calls $1.75 *** FLOP *** [Ks 7h Ah] andger bets $2.75 HERO ? |
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Re: AK flops two pair against tight pf reraiser
Correct move should have been to reraise andger, it would give you a better idea of how you are at this point. Hard to say, dependent on how loose and how light andger reraises. He could have AA, KK, he could have AQ.
He seems pretty tight, either call and see or fold. Call and see helps eliminate QQ JJ from stealing from you and if he keeps up the chase either hes a ballsy bluffer or he has it, ballsy bluffer being the less common case with his stats imo. |
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Re: AK flops two pair against tight pf reraiser
75 hands isn't enough of a read from this guy I dont think. He might just be getting a cold deck.
Reraise him here, if he calls, push a non-heart turn. If it's a heart possibly check call it down. |
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Re: AK flops two pair against tight pf reraiser
if Villain has AA/KK you lost 15$, you got miracle flop and You should squeeze the more You can. if not, why call his PF reraise ? so call and raise after non heart turn or raise after flop, |
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Re: AK flops two pair against tight pf reraiser
depending on ur stats, i guess reraising him on the flop is what i had done. Then see his action on the turn. He could be holding JJ or QQ, also hands people will reraise preflop.
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Re: AK flops two pair against tight pf reraiser
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Reraise him here, if he calls, push a non-heart turn. If it's a heart possibly check call it down. [/ QUOTE ] This villain doesn't have 2 hearts in a reraised pot. I would just call the flop and go on from there. Edit: Also convert the hand petu. And folding preflop wouldn't actually be that bad against this guy. |
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Re: AK flops two pair against tight pf reraiser
Reraising pre-flop is little tricky here given stacks. If you make it say $8 and villian pushes you should probably call and if he calls he will probably push his remaining $9 into the $18 pot giving you a tricky decision.
I like the pre-flop call with position. If I have a tight image and villian is a super-tight pre-flop raiser then I might fold here. On the flop you should be looking to stack/maximise returns against a villian holding AQ/AJ/TT+. If villian has AA/KK you are going broke given these stacks - by the time you find out the bad news it will be too late. I would probably call here and hope villian leads the turn and push (heart or no heart). If villian checks the turn just bet $6 into $11 pot and the rest on river. |
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