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Old 03-22-2005, 07:17 PM
BobboFitos BobboFitos is offline
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Default Re: AKs - All in on a draw...

Oh, forgot one key idea:

if you follow up with AK [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], and villain raises - we both put villain on [ QUOTE ]


as i put him on a set, flush draw, or AJ, outside chance of 64 KJ QJ

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since we have the good spades, (A, K, J accounted for) any flush draw would be of the small suited connector variety. probably would raise jacks preflop so it would be bottom or mid set. which we can assume he never folds here. AJ / any jack for that matter / straight draw

I said in the preceeding post if we had AA and pushed, the only thing that could reasonably call us would be a NFD wanting to gamble (impossible, as we have the trump card) so a set. since villain would raise flop with a lot more hands then just a set, i really really really feel 3betting with this massive draw has TREMENDOUS folding equity (even though you said it didn't :P )
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