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Old 09-12-2004, 03:44 PM
AZK AZK is offline
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Default Another AK shortstack play...anything wrong with this play?

All of our stacks are pretty equal ~$25, blinds .25/50

I limp UTG with AKo, 1 limper, folded to SB (TIGHT) who completes, BB (checks his option).

Flop ($2) A,6,9 (2 diamonds) I have the K of diamonds.

SB bets $2, BB minraises to $4, I make it $10 to go. Limper folds, SB pushes, BB folds, I call.

SB shows 96, I river a King. He goes nuts.

Thoughts? He was aggravated that I had limped with AKo because it allowed him to play 96, dominate me on the flop and then I "rivered" him. Yeah, I was drawing to 5 outs and runner-runner flush, but with these stacks, I have no problem backing TPTK with my stack. Anyone do anything differently? I probably should have reraised more on the flop, maybe to $12 - 14, even though my whole stack is going in regardless.

I think I'm going to start limping in EP with AK when it's red and raising with it when it's black, as after the hand SB said he put me on AK since I limped.
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