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Two AK Hands against \"the house\" at the Stone
5/10 at Turning Stone
Hero in the 3 seat. Opponent in question is in seat 1 and is a seemingly loose player, but I hadn't seen much of him in hand 1. He later mentioned being a manager in the baccarat room, if that gives anyone any information about anything. Hand 1: Hero is MP with AKo. Pre-Flop: two folds to "the house," who raises. Fold to Hero, who three-bets. All fold to "the house," who calls. Two to the flop for ~7 small bets. Flop: 10 9 3, two spades. "The house" bets, Hero raises, "The house" calls. Turn: 2, no spade. "The house" checks, Hero checks. River: J, no spade. "The house" bets, Hero folds. (?????) Hand 2: Hero is UTG+1 with AKo. "The house" is big blind. Pre-Flop: 1 fold to Hero who raises. Folded to "the house" in BB, who calls. Two to the flop for ~4 SB. Flop: K 9 8, all spades. "The house" checks, Hero checks (???) Turn: 5 of hearts "The house" checks, Hero bets, "the house" calls. River: 5 of diamonds. "The house" bets, (???), Hero raises, "the house" calls. I think the second hand is an obvious combination of tilt and fancy play syndrome on my part. |
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Re: Two AK Hands against \"the house\" at the Stone
Hand 1, I often bet this turn, but if I check it this is a MUST call on the river. Your opponent could have connected with the J, but he could also be betting because he senses weakness. Definitely a call, you are ahead a good portion of the time.
Hand 2, I think you know that this is a bet on the flop. Rest of the hand looks good. |
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Re: Two AK Hands against \"the house\" at the Stone
In Hand 1, if he is loose I will check the turn and call the river. If he is tight I will bet the turn and check the river through, or fold the river if he bets.
Bet the flop in hand 2. |
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