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AK hand
Was playing the $100 Stars game. I have just over $100 and villain has that covered.
Villain limps from MP and SB completes. I raise AKo $4 and just limper calls. ($9) Flop is AT4 with 2 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], I don't have a club. I bet $7 and he calls. ($23) Turn is 9 of clubs and I check. He bets $7 and I raise the minimum to $14, he calls. ($51) River is something like an offsuit 6. It goes check check. |
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Re: AK hand
Just to clarify my question is about the turn. How hard can I push the hand? Min raise is not something I do very often, just to find out where I am at.
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Re: AK hand
Just wondering: what info did you garner from that min-check-raise? Many would call that raise with just an ace. Most likely an ace with a club. As far as I can tell, you still don't really know if your hand is good here, as evidenced by the river going check-check after a blank-ish card falls. Does he have a worse ace or small flush? It's hard to tell given the action.
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Re: AK hand
Lol its true. It told me my hand was likely good and I still checked the river.
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