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AKo Shorthanded - too timid?
2/4 shorthanded (4-way) game online im in the SB with AdKh.
UTG (or is he the CO?) folds... Button raises, I reraise, BB folds, button caps Heads up on the flop me and button for 9SB 5c5s7c I check, he bets, I checkraise, he calls (5c5s7c)Jc check check (5c5s7cJc)2h check check My hand was good. Now in retrospect I think i may have missed the turn bet. At the time I was afraid of a raise. When the river came, I figured if he didnt have me beat he wouldnt call, so i just checked... what do you guys think? Thanks FA |
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Re: AKo Shorthanded - too timid?
I would just go ahead and bet the turn and watch him fold. If you check here you are giving your opponent a free card that could end up beating your hand. I like your flop play.
Allan |
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Re: AKo Shorthanded - too timid?
with his cap preflop and turn check, you can easily put him on two overcards and bet the river for value. However, I would have bet the turn.
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Re: AKo Shorthanded - too timid?
What would you guys have done had the button bet the turn?
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Re: AKo Shorthanded - too timid?
This is why I bet the turn. My hand still looks good and I don't want to be the one faced with a decision.
Allan |
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Re: AKo Shorthanded - too timid?
Raising the flop and checking the turn has got to be wrong. Since he got the last bet in pre-flop, I'd be tempted to slow play and check-raise the turn.
- Louie |
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