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rokstedy
08-13-2005, 02:36 AM
Sometimes you make a read and don't stick to it, and find yourself losing bets. Is this a case where I need to trust the read and make the laydown, or do I need to stick it out?

In EP I raise with AKo. MP flat calls and the BB 3 bets. I call (I'm not a fan of 4 betting AKo multi way) and MP calls. I put MP on quit a wide range of hands and the BB JJ, QQ, KK or AA. Flop is AQx rainbow. BB checks (I infer this could be a slow play of QQ as a 3 bettor would tend to lead the flop or KK and he's planning to check call). I bet my TPTK and MP raises. My first instinct is that this is AQ, based on the action. A set or AJ would call, while AQ may feel more vunerable and wish to raise now. BB flat calls and I call. MP bets the blank turn and BB calls as well (now I'm fairly sure he's got KK).

Is this the right time to fold AK?

Dariel86
08-13-2005, 03:48 AM
If you were MP with AK for example, wouldn't you play it the same as him?

I would call this one down, especially when BB isn't going to put in any raises.