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Old 11-19-2003, 05:02 PM
zepmetal zepmetal is offline
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Default AKo, heads up to the flop

Foxwoods, 4/8 table, 8 handed. Most players seem solid, some rocks, but theyre not in this hand.
UTG fold, UTG+1 open raises, I'm next to act and 3-bet with AKo. Its folded around to the raiser, who caps, I call.

Flop comes Q,10,6 rainbow. He bets, I call.
Turn is a blank, he bets, I fold.

It now seems like I obviosuly should have raised his flop bet. I could put him on a pair, 99-AA, or AK (possibly AQ) given his preflop cap, and I could get a lot of information with a raise. Plus, I could call a 3-bet with my inside straight draw. Is this an obvious raise, that I goofed on?
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Old 11-19-2003, 06:32 PM
Gabe Gabe is offline
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Default Re: AKo, heads up to the flop

It seems to me you are saying you have 10 outs 12 times, 7 outs 4 times, and 4 outs 9 times. I don't think the turn fold was good.
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