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You have A,K in first position and raise to $4. TAG on the button makes it $14. Okay, now same situation against an unknown. |
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I definitely 4-bet 100% in the first situation.
I'm less likely to 4-bet in the second, but I still might. Playing postflop OOP w/ AK sucks, so I'd like to get as much money as possible in preflop if I think I'm in good shape against his range. |
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I definitely 4-bet 100% in the first situation. [/ QUOTE ] What do you raise to? Is all-in bad? |
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The higher stakes advice I see has people betting 30 in both more than likely.
If he calls, you likely need to improvers. |
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Unknown = reraise to $32; probably call a shove b/c by then you have 1/3 of ur stack in and ur probably flipping.
TAG reraises button...I would reraise to $32 and bet flop; completely shut down if I miss but get called on flop. If TAG is tricky, then just fold b/c he has position, and if you 3bet, could cold-call u with KK or AA. |
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[ QUOTE ] I definitely 4-bet 100% in the first situation. [/ QUOTE ] What do you raise to? Is all-in bad? [/ QUOTE ] All in is fine (what I usually do). 40 BBs is fine too, but you pretty much have to call a push at that point. |
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Thanks for the great advice. I like pushing, but am scared to do it. But, I also suck at playing AK after the flop. I usually check/fold a non-A or K flop, and get all my chips in on a A or K flop.
Against an unknown in this spot, I feel a bit lost. I prob just all in it, and be done with it. |
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pushing is fine if you think he can outplay you
potting is fine if you think you can sometimes take it away unimproved, and if you think you're getting 3-bet light, so AQ and AJs are in the villain's range - and pushing is fine then too basically i'm not sure when you would only pot it.... def. when you're 200+ deep |
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ANYTHING OTRRER THAN $40 IN BOTH IS RONGwwwwwwwwww
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