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Old 09-28-2005, 11:14 AM
jcchou jcchou is offline
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Default Re: How do I play AKs here, pre- and post-flop?

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anyone else have any advice for this hand? thanks in advance!
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Old 09-28-2005, 02:50 PM
swolfe swolfe is offline
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Default Re: How do I play AKs here, pre- and post-flop?

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anyone else have any advice for this hand? thanks in advance!

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with everyone else being as short-stacked as they are, the only bet is to push.
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Old 09-28-2005, 03:39 PM
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thanks!
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Old 09-28-2005, 04:12 PM
Mr. Sakuraba Mr. Sakuraba is offline
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Default Re: How do I play AKs here, pre- and post-flop?

Im curious, why wouldnt he fold to a push? All he has is a flush draw and overcards on a paired board, thats been raised to hell and back. Im not saying you guys are wrong, just trying to learn what you point of view is.
Personally i make a probe bet on the flop and if i get raised again, i let it go.

What are the reasons that this isnt a good play?
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Old 09-28-2005, 04:28 PM
chekthastak chekthastak is offline
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Default Re: How do I play AKs here, pre- and post-flop?

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Im curious, why wouldnt he fold to a push? All he has is a flush draw and overcards on a paired board, thats been raised to hell and back. Im not saying you guys are wrong, just trying to learn what you point of view is.
Personally i make a probe bet on the flop and if i get raised again, i let it go.

What are the reasons that this isnt a good play?

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Under different circumstances there wouldn't be any problem with that play but the fact that there is $212 in the pot, the next biggest stack has about $160, and Hero has the nut flush draw with two overs, it would be horrible to fold to any bet. There are two hands that he is pretty much drawing dead to and that's 88 and 22, any other hand except AA and KK he's either a huge favorite or a slight favorite.

Let's say he does bet out $60 like somebody suggested and somebody pushes all in for $150, why would he fold for $90 into a $422 pot? He's getting about 4.8/1 on a call with the 2 overs and the nut flush draw, when he has 15 outs which makes him better than 1/1 to hit.

? for the OP, where are you playing that people call $40 pre flop in 1/2 with 97s? I would love to play in that, I'm sure it's live game, hopefully in NYC so I can get there, lol.
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Old 09-28-2005, 04:48 PM
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Default Re: How do I play AKs here, pre- and post-flop?

I was on business in Omaha. Nearby is Council Bluffs, Iowa, which has a few riverboat casinos around. I was at the Harrah's playing. Thanks for the tips.
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