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Old 09-22-2005, 07:28 AM
Carmine Carmine is offline
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Default Re: Kinda different AK hand, play-along

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I think there is at least a 50% possibility that this player has AA.

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Isn't that quite exaggerated? There are only two aces left. It's very unlikely she has AA; AK and AQ is much more likely, and considering she's LAGgy, an even weaker A is also possible, perhaps even as low as A8. 88 is also a possibility, and perhaps a high pocket pair she can't let go.

But no, we do not need to be concerned here generally, it's all about equity and we have nice pot equity here. I'd say call the flop and raise the turn extracting $$$ from mr BB king.

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The PF 3-bet and a flop C/R means set very often. She pulled this move even after Hero caps PF. She has not 3-bet Hero PF untill this hand. She broke form by C/R the flop rather than leading. Yes I'm concerned here. We lose to AA, we tie with AK, we lose to 88, we win against AQ which we don't know she would 3-bet although Hero may have a better idea depending on what raising hands she has been showing down. I agree that raising the turn is the second best play here.
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