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Old 05-22-2005, 02:32 PM
BloodyRomance BloodyRomance is offline
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Default AK with a coordinated board

Hero-$200
Villian-$400

Live game. No reads, just sat down. Villian was complaining about being on a bad run and having bad luck. Hero dealt AKo 3rd to act. UTG raises to 25, I call along with two others behind me. Should I have reraised preflop? Flop comes KQJ rainbow. UTG leads for 35, I call, should I have raised here? Is this line too passive? Players behind me fold. Turn comes a 2 and he bets out 40. He makes a comment about him willing to call an all-in since I was counting out the remainder of my chips but fold anyways. He claimed to have AJ that hand.
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Old 05-22-2005, 03:07 PM
thabadguy thabadguy is offline
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Default Re: AK with a coordinated board

When i just sit down for a session. I would rather have the table think of me as overaggressive than passive. I woulda reraised preflop and then raised on the flop as well. If you reraised preflop and then raised the flop, it would be extremely hard for him to not put you on a set, making your decisions a lot easier.
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Old 05-22-2005, 03:16 PM
jtr jtr is offline
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Default Re: AK with a coordinated board

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Hero dealt AKo 3rd to act. UTG raises to 25, I call along with two others behind me. Should I have reraised preflop?

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Easier to answer if we knew what the blinds were.
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