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Here\'s a gross one
I have AKo UTG 5/10 at party. I open raise and get three bet by a laggy player. The SB cold calls and for some reason I just call as well.
FLOP 2,3,5 I check, laggy player bets, SB calls, I call. TURN 9 Same action as flop. River 5 I check, laggy bets, SB calls again, and I let it go. SGS |
#2
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Re: Here\'s a gross one
I hate your play on all streets. Cap preflop. If you are going to c/c turn c/c river as well UI.
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#3
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Re: Here\'s a gross one
This is a pretty easy river call if you trust your read.
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#4
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Re: Here\'s a gross one
That's pretty much what I thought after the hand. I just found it really hard to over call with nut no pair.
SGS |
#5
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Re: Here\'s a gross one
[censored]. I missed the overcall.
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#6
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Re: Here\'s a gross one
So do you still call?
SGS |
#7
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Re: Here\'s a gross one
I fold after the overcall. I don't think both these players have ace high or worse enough of the time. I would call if sb folded.
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#8
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Re: Here\'s a gross one
The only reason you shouldn't cap preflop is if you intend to lead the flop, allowing the LAG to knock out SB.
Actually, just cap anyways. You have AK, for crying out loud. |
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