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With this read, you have two options:
1)Play it for all your chips; 2)Attempt to keep the pot small and fold if it looks like that's not working out. If you go with option 1, the optimal line is going to be to bet/call a flop CR and then call him down provided that the turn is not an ace (I don't think I care about clubs at all right now; they are not on my radar until he tells me differently, except that I might push a club turn if he bets, instead.) If you go with option 2, the optimal line is to check behind on the flop, raise something reasonable seeming on the turn and shut down from there. FWIW, 1 is how I would play AK and how I probably, but not certainly, play QQ-TT given this read. 2 is the line that preserves a lot of your chips for better spots, and at certain tables I don't think there's anything wrong with that (because the K is a lot worse than a Q or a J.) However, vs. this guy, I want to see if I can get a good chunk of his stack, and I think he will put it in with a lot of king-less hands. |
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