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Strange push on the flop with AKo
I'm playing the 2-5 nl at the Bellagio.
I'm not sure of the exact chip stacks, but for the sake of simplicity, let's just say we all started the hand with $500. The cut off (TAG and habitual c-bettor) raises to $25, which is the standard raise at the table. The TAG on the button calls. I'm in the small blind and I call with AKo (no hearts.) Everyone else folds and the flop comes 5h 8h Ad. I check because I know that one of them is going to c-bet. I'm correct. The cutoff bets the pot ($75) and the button calls pretty quickly. I think for about 20 seconds and then I decide to push all in. I know that any call will beat me, but in making this push, I might be getting 100% of a pot that I would otherwise have to split. I know the set of 8s is possible, but I don't think it's worth worrying about given the chance to pick up the $225 pot right there. What do you all think? |
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Re: Strange push on the flop with AKo
Works always but once I guess... Just kidding.
I like it, but I think this is a play with a lot of variance and you might easily rush into a lot of trouble here... |
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Re: Strange push on the flop with AKo
why don't you just raise? this is live, button can have ATC. you're not even chopping most of the time. you crush AKAQAJAT and other FD.
i would just pump it to 225 and shove any turn. |
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