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Old 12-13-2004, 05:05 AM
kongo_totte kongo_totte is offline
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Default Re: VERY QUICK, AKs vs. a raise PF

Well, some folding equity, but not much. He might fold TT-88, altough they're unlikely holdings. In which case, I can't see him folding the flop unless an ace or king falls (and then you don't want him to fold). A player who is really weak-tight post flop might fold if any overcard falls, say a Q or J.

My point is though, calling preflop is the worse option. The holdings you're really hoping for him to have is a weaker ace (AQ or even AJ). If you just call though, and miss the flop you're most common option would be to bet out anyway, but you can't do that considering his stack, and the fact that his most likely holding is a pocket pair (QQ-TT). He is not folding overpair on the flop with his stack. If you call, as I see it you must check a missed flop, in which case he will bet it 9 times out of ten, even if he´s holding AQ-AJ (or AK) and you can't really call then.
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