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Re: Stars 30+3. AK with K on the flop.
I don't like reraising w/ AK out of position because it committs a lot of chips early in the tournament with a hand that misses 2/3 times and you have like 60 big blinds so its not like you have FE this early. Which is why I like calling at this stage. If you miss, so what you lost 50 chips. Now after the flop you have TPTK so I like betting into him as well, his raise could mean a number of things: any king,JQ,set, AA, or a marginal hand like QQ-JJ, medium pairs as well. I reraise this flop. An all-in reraise isn't a bad idea he may put you on a bluff, a draw or he could just be a donk like others said.
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Re: Stars 30+3. AK with K on the flop.
I think this is the case where the villain thinks he can bully you because he raised preflop. You probably have him absolutely dominated with the ace.
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How would you handle this
Let's say it is the same situation where the villian raises into your big blind and you hold AJ. How do you handle it then. Lets also say that if you call the FLOP is A 10 2. How would you handle this.
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Re: Stars 30+3. AK with K on the flop.
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I think this is the case where the villain thinks he can bully you because he raised preflop. You probably have him absolutely dominated with the ace. [/ QUOTE ] Yea thats what I am thinking too. It's hard to put Melchiades on AK here so you are very likely to be ahead here tons of times. I would push it. |
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