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Old 07-26-2005, 01:11 PM
crazydave crazydave is offline
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Default AK suited in 2nd hour

Hi, first post for me, I've been lurking for quite some time and I thought I should speak up. I tried to use the converter but it didn't work. Anyway, here's an AK suited hand I almost certainly misplayed - where did I go wrong not so much in my individual bets - but what should I be thinking about doing here.

MTT 2nd Hour, 20+2 on Party.

Villian got moved to this table about 8 hands ago, he's limped twice, once picked up the pot with a pot sized flop bet, once showed down AT (called a small stacks all-in preflop). No other information on villian.

Blinds 100/200
UTG : $1787
UTG+1 : $5220
MP1 : $1000
MP2 : $7661 <font color="red">
Hero : $7925 </font>
LP : $1170
CO : $1320
Button : $2515 <font color="blue">
Villian (SB): $5575 </font>
BB : $1176

Dealt to Hero: [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]K

Preflop: 4 folds, <font color="red"> Hero Raises to 600 </font>, 3 folds, <font color="blue"> Villian Reraises to 2000, </font> 1 fold, <font color="red"> Hero calls </font>

&lt;I think I should have put all my chips in the middle here, I want to see all 5 cards&gt;

Flop (2 Players, 4200): <font color="blue"> Villian Bets 1500, </font> <font color="red"> Hero Raises to 5925 (all-in) </font>, <font color="blue"> Villian calls </font>

What line should I be taking here, and probably more importantly - why, what's the correct overall strategy to be adopting here.
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