#21
|
|||
|
|||
Re: AKo drawing on monotone board - turn?
[ QUOTE ]
Gotcha. Sorry about that. Why would you play somewhere else? Sure, people can see my hands but I think the number of people congnizant of this makes it a bigger edge for me than against me. [/ QUOTE ] The type of opposition in this hand is fairly normal at this place: loose-passive tables, predictable players. Even the so-called "donks" do it with regularity. (Even I am predictable to some degree.) Flop %'s are rarely lower than 40%. Besides, mucking is uncommon so I see their cards more often than not anyway [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
#22
|
|||
|
|||
Re: AKo drawing on monotone board - turn?
The pot is huge and you're WA/WB. What's wrong with a Stop'N Go, calling here on the turn, seeing what the river brings, and either bet/raise if you fill or flush, or else check down your two pr if you don't? No way you want to be folding here under any circumstances I am able to see.
Somebody mentioned a river CR in one of the posts. I may be missing some posts as I didn't see anything from OP to that effect. Just my $.02 worth... bill |
#23
|
|||
|
|||
Re: AKo drawing on monotone board - turn?
[ QUOTE ]
The pot is huge and you're WA/WB. [/ QUOTE ] This is *NOT* WA/WB - not even close... Sarge[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] |
#24
|
|||
|
|||
Re: AKo drawing on monotone board - turn?
I am not sure about the turn. I lean towards just call but the pot equity argument may be correct. Don't feel like doing the math. The river C/R obviously worked out for you but I am normally betting that without a solid read on the aggressor.
|
|
|