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Old 06-20-2005, 05:07 PM
EchoOfThunder EchoOfThunder is offline
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Default Re: AK Out of Position

A loose player calls in position then minraises you on the flop, I'd put him all in or close to it. UTG+2 seems to be some sort of calling station despite how much money he's made on the table. If you raise to 60, you see how the +2 will react (if he reraises all in, then you put him on a set and youre done with the hand, otherwise you make it heads up) and you put yourself in a good position against the loose shortstack.

edit: reread your post. Flop bet was too small, make it 20+. I'd put the +2 on a flush draw also, make a reraise big enough to discourage that. 57+30=87. Maybe raise another 60 more to discourage the flush draw. It's a big raise, especially if he's slow playing a set, but it seems like a draw to me. if he pushes, get out. if he calls, well, proceed with caution.
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